Biology, asked by ilyasabubakar31, 9 months ago

why we cannot see cells and tissues with our naked eyes​

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Answered by mehtasaab47
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Answer:

The majority of the cells cannot be seen directly with our naked eyes because cells have extremely small eyes which are beyond the human eye vision. Microscopes are composed of the combination of lenses which forms a magnified image.

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Answered by Anonymous
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we cannot see cell with unaided eye this is because cell is part of tissue and too small which cannot be seen from naked eyes and that's why we use microscope for seeing and judging these tiny things.

The majority of the cells cannot be seen directly with our naked eyes because cells have extremely small eyes which are beyond the human eye vision.

Microscopes are composed of the combination of lenses which forms a magnified image.

Thus we cannot see cells and tissues with our naked eyes

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