Science, asked by XSiddharthaX, 10 months ago

I said that, "We can't see cells with naked eye".Is my statement true or false ? Explain .​

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Answered by neelamsrivastava696
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This statement is true.It is so because, cells are so tiny that they cannot be seen through naked eye.Cells are so small that they are measures in micrometres. A micron is one-thousand part of a millimemetre.Most cells lie in the range to one-thousand of a millimetre.

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Answered by SugaryAngel
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The statement is true , because majority of cells in living organisms may be as small as millionth of a meter . Hence , it is not possible to see the cells with naked eye . We can observe the cells under the microscope . But some cells are as large as few centimeters . For example , egg of a hen is visible to the unaided ( naked ) eye .

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