No. Vaccinia is "large" ... for a virus, which still means "tiny" compared to any ordinary human scale. The smallest things visible to the naked eye are on the order of 10-4 m; vaccinia is well under 10-6 m ... over a hundred times too small to see. It's just barely larger than the smallest thing visible with an optical microscope
Since a virus is far smaller than a typical cell (much smaller than a prokaryote) a virus cannot be seen by a regular microscope. To see a virus, you should get an electron microscope.
These are tiny creatures that most likely cannot be seen with the naked eye. They have to be seen by microscope. Most of these creatures are a bacteria or virus.
Blind
No, quasars are extremely distant and bright objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye from Earth. They typically require powerful telescopes to be observed.
No, Euglena are microscopic organisms and cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are typically about 0.05 to 0.5 millimeters in size.
Since a virus is far smaller than a typical cell (much smaller than a prokaryote) a virus cannot be seen by a regular microscope. To see a virus, you should get an electron microscope.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
These are tiny creatures that most likely cannot be seen with the naked eye. They have to be seen by microscope. Most of these creatures are a bacteria or virus.
Aphid fish are the smallest type of fish that can be seen by the naked eye (bare eye-no glasses or microscope).
No.
The noun measles is a concrete noun; although it can't be seen by the naked eye, the virus can be detected and seen with the use of instruments; measles is a physical thing.
There are 88 recognized constellations that can be seen with the naked eye from different parts of the world.
Yes.
Light
No
The term "Naked eye" refers to your vision or able to be seen without the aide of a microscope or telescope.