None.
Bacteria can be seen with an ordinary light microscope.
Yes, bacteria can be seen under a light microscope as they are larger than viruses. However, viruses are much smaller and cannot be seen with a light microscope. Specialized electron microscopes are required to visualize viruses.
That is when the DNA is condensed, at which time it is called chromosome.
No, they cannot due to the fact that the electron microscope does not use light rays to illuminate the object; therefore, colors cannot be see since they are a reflection of light.
a microscope because the bacteria is so small
Bacteria can be seen with an ordinary light microscope.
Yes, bacteria can be seen under a light microscope as they are larger than viruses. However, viruses are much smaller and cannot be seen with a light microscope. Specialized electron microscopes are required to visualize viruses.
Bacteria are the smallest of microorganisms that are visible under a light microscope. A light microscope can see things as small as 0.2 micrometres!
That is when the DNA is condensed, at which time it is called chromosome.
Because Viruses are very small... Even smaller than bacteria... They are so small that they cannot be seen by any ordinary light microscope ! hence You Need To Use An Electron Microscope!
No, they cannot due to the fact that the electron microscope does not use light rays to illuminate the object; therefore, colors cannot be see since they are a reflection of light.
a microscope because the bacteria is so small
These are tiny creatures that most likely cannot be seen with the naked eye. They have to be seen by microscope. Most of these creatures are a bacteria or virus.
The density of the nucleus can be seen using the light microscope, because the light microscope enlarges or makes the nucleus bigger.
They are microscopic organisms. Some are bacteria,some fungi,protozoans etc
None can. They have to be seen using a electron microscope.
A compound microscope