the Oocyte is the largest human cell and can be seen by the naked eye. more information on the Oocyte: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oocyte
Yes, you can see your reflection in water if the surface is calm and smooth. This is because water is a reflective surface that can bounce light rays back to your eyes, allowing you to see your own image.
No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
When we move our eyes, they typically move too quickly for our brain to perceive the motion in a mirror reflection. Our brain is also wired to filter out self-generated movements to maintain a stable visual perception, which is why we do not see our eyes move in the mirror.
When we see an object, we see light that is reflected off of the object and into our eyes.
Ultraviolet light has a frequency too high for human eyes to see. It is located beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum and can be harmful to the eyes if exposure is prolonged.
A microscope work to see little things that youre own eyes may not see-EXAMPLE- Cell,bacteria,germsAnd others.
no they are not
You can see objects with your own two eyes.
I wasn't under the impression that the cell membrane had eyes
Yes
no. well, you can with a microscope, but not with your own two eyes
no why would you want to eat your eyes? If you do you should see a mentle doctor for some help.
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Because you can see the ball marks on the clay with your own eyes.
Cones are light receptors in the eyes that allow us to see different colors.
he closes his own eyes
Yes,when they are close enough to Earth and it is clear out.