macroscopic
heterogeneous mixture.
Macroscale matter consists of objects or materials that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye, such as furniture, buildings, plants, and animals. These objects are typically at least a few millimeters in size and can be easily observed and interacted with in our everyday lives.
Size does not matter as there are small peptides that are important.
Texture
Short Answer: Yes. Everything tangible (touchable) is made out of matter. Cells are also made out of matter. Long Answer: There is a new theory that there is dark matter, which reacts violently to normal matter. It is speculated that this takes up a large portion of the universe, but again, its a theory, but there is some proof (but not enough) to it.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is a suspension. An example of this is settled mud in water.
sedimentary
It is not so much that it is string enough to be seen be telescopes as much as it is large enough. That storm is larger than Earth.
No. All living things large enough to be seen are eukaryotic.
This is the heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
The numbers of large canivores in the desert are low as the biome cannot support large numbers of them. There is not enough food to feed large numbers of carnivores so they are rearely seen.
Not in large enough amounts to matter.
heterogeneous mixture.
The motto of Avonworth High School is 'Large enough to matter, small enough to care.'.
Macroscale matter consists of objects or materials that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye, such as furniture, buildings, plants, and animals. These objects are typically at least a few millimeters in size and can be easily observed and interacted with in our everyday lives.
yes it is noticeable from far
Yes. Any organism large enough to be seen can generally be assumed to be multicellular.