Biology, asked by pavibluish3327, 1 year ago

Why can't we see cells with our unaided eye

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Answered by ramcr728
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because they are very minute microscopic particles ..... which our eyes cannot see ... they can only be seen through a microscope
Answered by StaceeLichtenstein
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Answer: We can not see cells with our unaided eyes because they are microscopic ( very minute in size) in size.

Cells are the basic unit of all living organisms. They are microscopic in size. For observing most of the cells, we require a microscope which provides higher magnification. This allows us to visualize the cells. The most commonly used microscope is Compound microscope.

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