No, not with the human eye.
The smallest microorganism seen by the human eye is likely a single-celled organism called a paramecium, which can range in size from 50 to 300 micrometers. These organisms are barely visible to the naked eye and can be viewed using a light microscope.
The ability to move the hand precisely in relation to what is seen is HAND-EYE COORDINATION.
microeconomist
A single fungus organism cannot be seen with the human eye, but a fungal colony, such as a mushroom or jock itch, certainly can be.
100 um
A microbiologist.
A microbiologist.
No, but if it could, that'd be a marketable skill!
The movement of atoms (wind) cant be seen because the atoms are to small for the human eye.
yes she is the fattest thing ever to be seen by the human eye
A stethoscope