Sperm are visible, but only under magnification. By using a microscope that has a power of a few hundred times, it is possible to actually see them individually. Medical associates can count sperm in samples as well as spot "defective" sperm by the use of a modern microscope. Use the link below to check out some images and short video posts that show you how these little guys look.
A sperm cell is the smallest cell of the human body, and too small for the naked eye to see. So you cannot see individual sperm cells move unless you are using a microscope.
No it's not possible, you need a microscope to see the sperm cells.
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A sperm cell is the smallest cell found in the human body. The size of a sperm cell's tail is around 50 micrometers in length.
I'm not sure, but I know that it is the only cell in the human body that can be viewed with the naked eye.
It's unlikely you will see many more than you could with the naked eye, however, depending on the magnification, it could be possible to see Neptune which is not visible with the naked eye.
No. But yes. Yeast is a microbe but it is visible with the naked eye
No the reproductive cells of a whale are not much large then those present in Humans. The sperm cells even in the large sperm whale would still be too small to be seen by the naked eye.
Not with the naked eye, but with a microscope, yes.
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The male reproductive cell ( sperm ) is not visible to the human's naked eye . It is very very very very tiny .But , a sperm c be seen through a microscope .
No, the human cannot see ultraviolet rays with the naked eye.
A sperm cell is the smallest cell found in the human body. The size of a sperm cell's tail is around 50 micrometers in length.
"microscopic" Naked = The average human eye, without the use of any artificial aids like, glasses, microscope, telescope etc.
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I'm not sure, but I know that it is the only cell in the human body that can be viewed with the naked eye.
the human heart can be seen with the naked eye if chest is open
it is possible to see some constellations without the use of a telescope, but not all