You would have to use a Microscope, but yes.
A bacterial cell will typically contain:
The cytoplasm
Genomic DNA
Inclusion bodies
Ribosomes
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Bacteria are generally very small - so you would need an electron microscope to see them in any detail. Under a light microscope you would probably only be able to see the overall shape.
Columella (is the part you see from the outside) Nasal septum (is the internal separating structure)
We always have a certain amount of bacteria on our hands (and on our skin in general). Usually the bacteria are adapted to living on human skin and are harmless or symbiotic, since they help to defend against harmful bacteria.
Bacteria cannot be seen with naked eye.They are microscopic organisms.
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Bacteria are generally very small - so you would need an electron microscope to see them in any detail. Under a light microscope you would probably only be able to see the overall shape.
They have a cytoskeleton which is much like the eukaryotic cytoskeleton just harder to see!
Columella (is the part you see from the outside) Nasal septum (is the internal separating structure)
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Staining bacteria is done by using a dye called crystal violet. This method helps in distinguishing different types of bacteria, as well as see the internal parts.
You can not see any microscopic organisms on your nose but they are there, perhaps up to 100 species.
You should always talk to your doctor if you have any kind of persistent problem. Internal allergy possibilities are no exception.
One method is a petri dish because the bacteria would grow or not grow in a warm environment. Or a microscope because you could see any activity of the bacteria.
You can't see bacteria with the naked eye because they are too small to see that way.
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