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Can you see individual human cells without a microscope?

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.


Are the cells in a large potato larger than the cells in a small potato?

No, the size of the cells in a potato is generally similar regardless of the size of the potato. The difference in size between a large and a small potato is due to the number of cells present, not the individual cell size.


What are small units that can be seen under high power for a microscope?

Under high power for a microscope, small units such as individual cells, organelles within cells (e.g., mitochondria, chloroplasts), and bacteria can be seen. Subcellular structures like ribosomes and nuclei are also visible at high magnification.


Is it true that you can't see the cells in your body because most of them are very small?

Yes, most cells in the body are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They can only be visualized using microscopes. Even with advanced imaging techniques, individual cells are still difficult to observe without specialized equipment.


Can you see cells?

Sperm cells are way too small to see with the naked eye. You need a microscope to see the individual cells. Now you can see semen as a whole without a microscope, and semen is usually cloudy white in appearance.


Individual nerve cells are called?

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What do buccal cells look like?

Buccal cells are epithelial cells that line the inside of the cheek. They are typically flat and oval-shaped, with a central nucleus. When viewed under a microscope, buccal cells appear as individual cells or in small clusters.


How small are cells?

very small


What were The individual cells of plant tissues were first seen and named by?

The individual cells of plant tissues were first observed and named by the botanist Robert Hooke in 1665. He used a crude microscope to examine cork and described the structures he saw as "cells" due to their resemblance to small rooms occupied by monks. This observation laid the foundation for cell theory and our understanding of plant structure.


Explain why cells divide.?

Cells divide so that an individual can undergo Injury repair, make reproductive cells, and be able to grow so that the individual can also grow


Explain why cells divide?

Cells divide so that an individual can undergo Injury repair, make reproductive cells, and be able to grow so that the individual can also grow.


Why can small cells exchange substance readily than large cells?

why can small cells exchange substances more readily than large cells?