no because microorganisms are single celled meaning they are made o only one cell. you would need a microscope to see a microorganism.
we can see microorganisms, we can see small objects
It helps because microorganisms are small so it will be easier to see in water
no
no. well, you can with a microscope, but not with your own two eyes
A microscope.
no
In a wet mount the microorganisms are hard to see because they blend in with their surroundings or the liquid they are grown in. An example of this would be in a hay broth where the water is cloudy and the microorganisms are transparent. However, if the microorganisms are being viewed as a stained preparation they will stand out and you will be able to see their size and shape much easier.
The first person to see microorganisms under a microscope was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch scientist, in the 17th century. He is often considered the father of microbiology for his groundbreaking observations of bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms.
it's important because then we can see how they help us
your wasting your time here
You can see microorganisms through a microscope, but you cannot smell or taste them.
Because the tools to see them had not been invented.