No it have the cones or rod cells as we have but its size is two times bigger than us, that's why owls can see clearly in dark but not in light.
Yes, optical microscopes can see cells.
rods or rod cells
like us humans, a bobcat has more rod cells than cone cells
it help us to see the cells physically.
it help us to see the cells physically.
it helped us see tiny cells
it helped us see tiny cells
help us with brain cells
It helped us see small things like cells bigger and clearer
The receptor cells help us see the color, but light lets us see. Our eye gets the light to the retina and it processes the light to create a image
it enables us to see in dim light and black and white ( answered by a grade six student)