microscopic plants
Any organism that is too small to be seen by the naked eye must be seen through a microscope. These small organisms are called microorganisms. Bacteria and spermatozoa are examples of microorganisms that we can only view through a microscope.
Only through a microscope.
NO, only through Microscope
Examples of organisms visible only through a microscope include bacteria, protists, and some types of fungi. These organisms are typically too small to be seen with the naked eye, but can be observed through the use of a microscope due to their microscopic size.
an animal that only eats plants would be, a sloth
If you are looking through a microscope, those lines are called the cell wall and only plant cells have cell walls.
The first person to see cells was Robert Hooke in 1665. He was looking at a thin slice of cork through a microscope and he found found what he described as "tiny rooms" that he called cells (as that is what some small rooms are called). However, he believed that cells only existed in plants, not animals and bacteria.But if you are talking about animal cells, they were discovered by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, who was observing pond water with his microscope and saw single cell organisms which he called "animalcules" or animal molecules. He also disproved the theory of spontaneous generation.
Are cacti small and only viewable through a microscope? No. The awenser is no.
Only if you are looking through a microscope.
A consumer that eats only plants is a herbivore.
Flagella are typically only visible through an electron microscope due to their small size, which is on the order of a few micrometers. Light microscopes do not have the resolution necessary to clearly visualize structures at this scale.
seasonal plants are grown in seasons only.