no not with the naked eye
No. Animals do not have "microscope eyes", they can only see macroscopic objects.
Bacteria are microscopic - you cannot see them with your eyes alone. A "wriggler" is a baby mosquito.
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 ... .. . .
Ants do not have the ability to see bacteria with their eyes, as bacteria are too small to be visible to them. However, ants can sense and interact with bacteria through their sense of smell and touch. Ants may come into contact with bacteria while foraging for food or interacting with other ants, and they have developed immune responses to protect themselves from harmful bacteria.
A microscope work to see little things that youre own eyes may not see-EXAMPLE- Cell,bacteria,germsAnd others.
It could be infected - It may have been scratched, allowing bacteria to get into the wound. If in ANY doubt - see a VET !
bacteria?
he identified the culprit. the Streptococcus bacteria. This was a great discovery to control this surgical problems... things we cant see with our eyes.
An anglerfish
How do you see through your eyes ?
yes, they do see of their eyes
What else would they see with?? Mice see with their eyes!