Microscopic
Most cells are too small to see without the aid of a microscope.
Bacteria are too small to see without a microscope. WAY too small.
No
Viruses are too small to be seen in a light microscope.
Depends on the eggs. Chicken eggs are visible (of course) A Human egg cell is barely visible as a tiny dot. Eggs of some other animals may be too small to see without magnification.
No, it is not possible to see sperm without a microscope because they are not visible to the naked eye due to their small size. Sperm are microscopic cells that can only be viewed under magnification.
Eukaryotic cells are small and have internal structures that can only be viewed at high magnification. Microscopes allow scientists to see these structures in detail, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and other organelles, which are crucial for understanding cell function. Without a microscope, these structures would be too small to see with the naked eye.
The image appears brightest at 1x magnification, which means viewing the object at its true size without any magnification.
You would typically use a high magnification objective lens, such as 40x or 100x, to see small objects with a microscope. This allows you to view the details of the object at a much larger scale than with lower magnification lenses.
No, there are many very different types of microorganisms. The name "microorganism" just means "organism too small to see without magnification". This category of organisms includes bacteria, algae, protozoa and zooplankton, to give some examples.
Bacterium is an example.
no, it will be quite small and you won't see much detail but you can see it.