Science, asked by neelamkumar, 1 month ago

why Microbes can be seen only
under the microscope?​

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Answered by aditirajlakshmi
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Answer:

Viruses are mysterious micro-organisms because they fall on the threshold of living and non-living beings. They are the smallest microorganisms that are visible only through an electron microscope. ... Viruses can multiply and reproduce only inside the cells of other organisms like plants, animals and bacterial cells.

Explanation:

In order to see bacteria, you will need to view them under the magnification of a microscopes as bacteria are too small to be observed by the naked eye. ... Bacteria have colour only when they are present in a colony, single bacteria are transparent in appearance

Answered by agrawalmadhuri
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Explanation:

because they are very small in size as the the name suggests "microbe" which is 10^-6 that's too small we can't see it with our naked eyes

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