No.
All human cells are too small to be seen except the female egg cell, and that's border=line. A few spicies (squid for example) have cells large enough to be seen.
yes
red blood cells
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, but white blood cells do not
The old red blood cells get replaced by the newly formed red blood cells.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
No malaria is not visible to the naked eye. Malarial parasites are microscopic and infect red blood cells. We require a blood smear and special stain to see these parasites in the red blood cells of infected patients, under a light microscope. I hope your question was about malaria, and not maria.
When you look at your blood with the naked eye all you see is red liquid. This is all anyone sees with the naked eye.
Nerve cells, Red blood cells and cells from cornea of the eye balls.
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin. These cells are also known as erythrocytes.
Red blood cells because that is what carries oxygen throughout the body
red blood cells
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, but white blood cells do not
As the name says, red blood cells are found in the blood. If there is blood there, there is red blood cells.
The old red blood cells get replaced by the newly formed red blood cells.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.
Red blood cells (also called erythrocytes)
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.