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Objects large enough and close enough to see with the unaided eye are referred to as macroscopic, which is the opposite of microscopic.
There are 88 recognized constellations that can be seen with the naked eye from different parts of the world.
Yes, some planets such as Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are bright enough to be seen with the naked eye on a clear night. They appear as bright, star-like objects in the night sky, without the need for a telescope.
no , to far for the naked eye !
With some luck, good eyesight, and a very dark sky, there are one or two nearby galaxies that can be seen by the naked eye as small splotches.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is a suspension. An example of this is settled mud in water.
This is the heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
The inner, rocky planets are near enough to be seen with the naked eye. Jupiter and Saturn are very large and again can easily be seen by the naked eye. Uranus is large enough to be seen at a distance of approx 3 billion km. While Neptune is only slightly smaller than Uranus and it is 1.5 times as far as away so that it is not visible to the naked eye.
No the reproductive cells of a whale are not much large then those present in Humans. The sperm cells even in the large sperm whale would still be too small to be seen by the naked eye.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is called a suspension. The suspended particles will settle at the bottom of the container over time when left undisturbed.
Texture
typically composed of groups of atoms or molecules bound together. These groups form various substances and materials that can be seen by the naked eye, such as solids, liquids, and gases.
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!
Yes, a lead weight is a macroscopic object because it can be seen with the naked eye and is large enough to be handled and measured without the aid of a microscope.
It is a big water bug without a backbone. Hope this helps!Sincerely,-Justin BieberP.S. I LOVE science!
True. Protists are generally microscopic organisms, although some species can grow large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
Objects large enough and close enough to see with the unaided eye are referred to as macroscopic, which is the opposite of microscopic.