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as far as i kno, the human eye can only see ameobas, and only large ones at that. You can see cells, but are unable to dstinguish one from the other, which is kind of a problem. As to specific names of cells, im afraid i cant name any sorry
Most cells are to small to be seen with the naked eye.some organisms are made up of trillions of cells
Probably an astronomer.
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.
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Yes! they use in their bilology laboratories to see the particles or cells whcich cant not be seen from naked eyes
the human heart can be seen with the naked eye if chest is open
None; only hypothetically, e.g. onion cells are big enough to be seen by naked eye, while 95% of these cells is a vacuole.None!
as far as i kno, the human eye can only see ameobas, and only large ones at that. You can see cells, but are unable to dstinguish one from the other, which is kind of a problem. As to specific names of cells, im afraid i cant name any sorry
Almost every cell is microscopic.Ova can be seen with naked eye.
When extracted from many cells in a sample, using various solvents, the DNA can easily be collected and seen with the naked eye.
Most cells are to small to be seen with the naked eye.some organisms are made up of trillions of cells
Probably an astronomer.
a.they all have chloroplasts b.they all have the same shape c.they can be seen by there naked eye d.they only can be seen thougth a micscope
One reason is that cells are so small,is because they are to small to be seen by the naked eye.
Well there is one that is not microscopic. It's macroscopic which means it can be seen by the naked eye, the egg's yolk.