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Something that is so small that you cannot see it with the naked eye but must use a microscope to observe it
Because, it is too small to see with the naked eye.
Yes, you can even see it with the naked eye.
NO.
No. Not even close.
Microscopes allow us to observe and study objects at a very small scale, such as cells, bacteria, or nanoparticles. They enable us to see details that are not visible to the naked eye, helping us to understand the structure and function of various materials and organisms.
No, gas is typically invisible to the naked eye.
When you look at your blood with the naked eye all you see is red liquid. This is all anyone sees with the naked eye.
The term "naked eye" means that there is nothing helping the eye to see. for example, if you are using glassess or a telescpoe, then you are not using the naked eye.
You have a 3rd eye
Something that is so small that you cannot see it with the naked eye but must use a microscope to observe it
Around 2500-5000 visible stars with the naked eye.
no.
no not with the naked eye
The definition of 'invisible' is "Anything in which the naked human eye cannot see is invisible." Well, that's the definition in most dictionaries. But anything that cannot be seen by your naked eye is either too small or does not have enough or any light reflecting off of it well enough to allow you to see it.
The definition of 'invisible' is "Anything in which the naked human eye cannot see is invisible." Well, that's the definition in most dictionaries. But anything that cannot be seen by your naked eye is either too small or does not have enough or any light reflecting off of it well enough to allow you to see it.
Gross, such as gross anatomy. It means to see with the naked eye or without aide of a microscope.