Biology, asked by JEYSARANCR7, 10 months ago

why cells are not visible to naked eye?

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Answered by meghatripathi077
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As Mendel describes in this story, cells are so small they cannot normally be seen with the naked eye. ... The total organism remains the same throughout this process, and (usually) has a longer time on earth than any one of its cells.

Answered by jaydeepchoudhary407
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as Mendel describes in this story , cells are so small they can not normally be seen with the naked eye . ... the total organism remains the same throughout this process , and (usually) has a longer time on earth than any one of its cells .

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