No, you cannot see ribosomes with the unaided eye. Ribosomes are microscopic structures, typically measuring about 20 to 30 nanometers in diameter, which is well below the resolution limit of the human eye. They can only be visualized using powerful microscopes, such as electron microscopes, which can magnify objects at a much higher resolution.
Yes, you can with the unaided eye.
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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.
All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.All the stars we see with the unaided eye are part of the Milky Way. Many of the brighter ones have names.
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Yes, Saturn is often easy to see.
It make it possible to see things that are too small to see with the naked, unaided eye.
Yes. For example, I can see the moons of Jupiter through my 6" reflector which I cannot see unaided.
It produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye.