No, it is an ion not much bigger than a water molecule. Molecules cannot by seen with a microscope.
Hydronium and hydroxide ions are too small to be seen with a powerful microscope. They are smaller than the wavelength of visible light, making them invisible even under high magnification. Their presence in water can be inferred through chemical analysis and indirect measurement techniques.
no
None can. They have to be seen using a electron microscope.
All animals can be seen without a microscope.
Yes, cells can be seen with a microscope.
The density of the nucleus can be seen using the light microscope, because the light microscope enlarges or makes the nucleus bigger.
light microscope or SEM or TEM electron microscopy
ribosomes are not seen by using a light microscope bcz of its small size
a compound light microscope
Just 'bateria'; it is commonly-understood that samba percussionists can be seen without a microscope.
They can only be seen with a microscope.
The nucleus is an organelle that can be easily seen with a microscope due to its dark staining and distinct structure within a cell.