Yes, human eggs can be seen under a microscope.
Yes, a human egg can be seen under a microscope due to its size and structure.
Cells can be seen under a microscope because they are transparent and the microscope uses lenses to magnify and focus light on the cells, making them visible to the human eye.
The round structures in the ovary that you see under the microscope are called ovarian follicles. These follicles contain developing eggs and are the basic functional unit of the ovary. Each follicle consists of an oocyte (immature egg cell) surrounded by different layers of cells.
The magnification needed to see cells clearly under a microscope is typically around 400x to 1000x.
No, human cells are too small to be seen with the naked eye. A microscope is needed to magnify the cells in order to see them.
Yes, a human egg can be seen under a microscope due to its size and structure.
No. Unless you are looking under a microscope.
Cells can be seen under a microscope because they are transparent and the microscope uses lenses to magnify and focus light on the cells, making them visible to the human eye.
You can see chloroplasts and a nucleus under a light microscope.
Yes, there is a bee which lays eggs under human skin. first it gets hold of a female mosquito, lays its eggs on it. Then the mosquito, a blood sucker comes and sucks the blood of a human. The eggs eventually are dropped on the skin . Then the eggs go insinde and grow. See more about this on Animal Planet
The round structures in the ovary that you see under the microscope are called ovarian follicles. These follicles contain developing eggs and are the basic functional unit of the ovary. Each follicle consists of an oocyte (immature egg cell) surrounded by different layers of cells.
If you need a microscope to see a human then yes, otherwise no.
The magnification needed to see cells clearly under a microscope is typically around 400x to 1000x.
No, human cells are too small to be seen with the naked eye. A microscope is needed to magnify the cells in order to see them.
to enlarge and see things that you can't see with the human eye.
only under a microscope
yes