Bacteria cannot be seen with naked eye.They are microscopic organisms.
Reducing the amount of light with the diaphragm in a hanging drop slide helps to create contrast between the bacteria and the background, making it easier to see the bacteria under the microscope. This contrast enhances the visibility of the bacteria, allowing for better observation and analysis.
Yes bacteria are microscopic, but they aren't animals. They are a unique type of life. To learn more about bacteria see the link below:
Salmaneler is a bacteria because, you can't see it so it isn't a fungus and it isn't a virus
Bacteria are visible. The plaque on your teeth, or such foods as cheese is mostly bacteria, and you can see it. Though, these are millions of bacteria in a clump, and you can only see the clump, not the individual bacterium. So, if you are looking at one bacterum, only the largest bacterium can be seen with the naked human eye, since they are single-celled organisms. However, for most bacterium, you need visual enhancers, such as a microscope, to see a single specimine, because most types of bacteria are too small for the naked human eye.
No. Animals do not have "microscope eyes", they can only see macroscopic objects.
You can't see bacteria with the naked eye because they are too small to see that way.
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no not with the naked eye
Reducing the amount of light with the diaphragm in a hanging drop slide helps to create contrast between the bacteria and the background, making it easier to see the bacteria under the microscope. This contrast enhances the visibility of the bacteria, allowing for better observation and analysis.
Ants do not have the ability to see bacteria with their eyes, as bacteria are too small to be visible to them. However, ants can sense and interact with bacteria through their sense of smell and touch. Ants may come into contact with bacteria while foraging for food or interacting with other ants, and they have developed immune responses to protect themselves from harmful bacteria.
Yes bacteria are microscopic, but they aren't animals. They are a unique type of life. To learn more about bacteria see the link below:
Because bacteria is microscopic.
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