NO, only through Microscope
Thiomargarita namibiensis and Epulopiscium fishelsoni are probably the only two bacteria that you can see with the naked eye. They are both about half a millimeter in diameter.
Something that is so small that you cannot see it with the naked eye but must use a microscope to observe it
It is used to see things that aren't visible to the naked eye such as bacteria and cells.
because they are too small for the naked eye to see, but there are millions of them all cells die and produce again
Through a microscope, you can observe tiny details that are not visible to the naked eye, such as cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms. Microscopes allow you to see these objects in greater detail and study their structure and behavior.
to observe an object to small for the naked eye
Not with the naked eye, but with a microscope.
Blind
you can observe the sun with ou safety equipment but it is much better if you don't look at the sun with your naked eye.
That is simply called the Milky Way. It is the galaxy in which we live.
Under a microscope, you can observe tiny structures such as cells, bacteria, fungi, parasites, and other microorganisms. You can also observe details of tissues, blood cells, minerals, and other small particles. Microscopes allow for magnification and visualization of these objects at a much higher resolution than the naked eye.
Microscopes are used to observe microscopic objects, such as cells, bacteria, and other tiny structures that are not visible to the naked eye. With a microscope, you can study their morphology, structure, and behavior in detail.