shequille o'neal (march 13 , 2008 )
Bacteria and viruses are too small to be seen by the naked eye because they are microscopic in size, typically measuring in nanometers or micrometers. Their size is below the resolution limit of the human eye, which is why we require microscopes to visualize them.
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.
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.
Bacteria can only be seen with the aid of a microscope, as they are typically very small and not visible to the naked eye. A compound light microscope or an electron microscope is commonly used to observe and study bacteria.
Yes, a microorganism is a living organism that is too small to be seen with the naked eye. They can include bacteria, fungi, protists, and viruses.
Bacteria and viruses are too small to be seen by the naked eye because they are microscopic in size, typically measuring in nanometers or micrometers. Their size is below the resolution limit of the human eye, which is why we require microscopes to visualize them.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
A microbiologist studies living organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They investigate their structure, function, and relationship with their environment.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Things too small to be seen are called microscopic.
bacteria is......EVERYWHERE! Only multicellular organisms can be seen with a naked eye. Over a thousand cells on a penny!
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.
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.
no not with the naked eye
Aphid fish are the smallest type of fish that can be seen by the naked eye (bare eye-no glasses or microscope).
A telescope is used to view things that are too far away to be seen with the naked eye, such as distant stars and planets. A microscope is used to view things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, like individual cells and bacteria.
No.