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they are too small so they have a greater ratio of surface area.

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Q: Why do cells seldom grow large enough to be seen without a microscope?
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Do cats have cells?

All living things large enough to see without a microscope have cells.


Why do scientists have to use a microscope to study cells?

Because cells are way to small to see without a microscope.


Why do you think little was known about cells before the invention of the microscope?

Because cells were difficult to see without a microscope.


Is a microscope needed to observe all cells?

No some cells are large enough for you to see them.


Can you see individual human cells without a microscope?

no u can not


Why is it important to record magnification used when drawing cells seen using a microscope?

because cells were unable to be seen without the aid of an electron microscope


Most cells are too small to see without the aid of this?

A microscope.


Do you need a microscope to see a cell?

We need a microscope to see cells because they are too small to see without one.


Can you see cells through a microscope?

depends on weather your microscope is strong enough


Why are there no cells 1 foot in diameter?

Single cells are the smallest cells that can preform all of the function in life and cannot be seen without a microscope. The above answer should say most cells can not be seen without a microscope. There are exceptions to this rule as say a chicken egg or 2 foot long strands of neurons are also single cells.


Why can't we see cells without a microscope?

because cells are too small to see with the human eye


Why was the development of the microscope important to the discovery of cell?

Because without it we couldn't see cells