no,, because bacteria are microscopic and very tiny so its better to see them under the microscope so we can see them nearer and larger.. then the goodness is we can label there parts ....... coz we can see them closer ... .. . .
Yes, some families of bacteria do have primitive eyes, called eyespots, made up of a concentration of pigmented proteins. These primitive "eyes" are capable of distinguishing light from dark.
No you can't see bacteria on your eyeball.
In short no. Pocket microscopes are usually weak in their magnification, usually ranging between 60-200x, but to see bacteria one needs a magnification of around 1000x.
No. You need at least a 100X microscope to see bacteria.
no it can not be seen.
microscope.
no
Yes it can
An amoeba does not have eyes
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
Freshwater amoeba in salt water will have a higher solute content outside of the amoeba. The water in the amoeba will want to move out of the amoeba and into the environment. This will cause the amoeba to shrivel and die.
No , Amoeba is heterotrophic .
No. The amoeba is a protist.
An amoeba does not have eyes
cells are in a amoeba
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
Amoeba
Freshwater amoeba in salt water will have a higher solute content outside of the amoeba. The water in the amoeba will want to move out of the amoeba and into the environment. This will cause the amoeba to shrivel and die.
An amoeba is heterotrophic.
No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No , Amoeba is heterotrophic .
No. The amoeba is a protist.
what is the diet for the amoeba
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts