An ovum cell is typically much larger than a somatic (body) cell. The ovum cell is the largest cell in the human body, visible to the naked eye, while somatic cells are much smaller and vary in size depending on the specific cell type.
Yes, an icicle has more than one cell for if it had one cell, we humans could not se it with the naked eye.
The smallest size of a cell that can be seen with the unaided human eye is about 100 microns, which is roughly the size of a grain of sand. Anything smaller than that would generally require a microscope to be visible.
Telescope lenses are larger in diameter than the human eye's lens, allowing them to gather more light. This increased light collection results in brighter and sharper images when viewed through a telescope. Additionally, telescope lenses are often made of specialized materials that are more efficient at focusing light than the human eye's lens.
A magnification of 5x means that objects will appear 5 times larger than their actual size. In other words, if you are looking at something through a 5x magnification lens, it will appear 5 times closer, larger, and more detailed than with the naked eye.
No, a cell is typically much smaller than a bread crumb. Cells are microscopic in size, whereas a bread crumb is visible to the naked eye.
Well, I'm not sure if an ant actually big my eye but when I was younger an ant flew Into my eye and my eye ended up swelling and going all red. I had to go to an eye doctor and get my eye flipped around and the ant taken out.
It is a compound eye.
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An ovum cell is typically much larger than a somatic (body) cell. The ovum cell is the largest cell in the human body, visible to the naked eye, while somatic cells are much smaller and vary in size depending on the specific cell type.
no its not!!
an antish eye
get blind
First ... human cells come in many sizes, the female egg cell is so large that it's almost visible to the naked eye. Second ... plant cells tend to be larger than animal cells (by a factor of about 10).
Eye injuries should be treated very seriously. If a person suspects they have received an ant bite to the eye, they should immediately go to the nearest emergency room for treatment.
Yes. Unicellular animals are just one cell, and you can't see cells with the naked eye. Things that are plainly visible are always multicellular, especially if they have clear parts like legs and eyes and such - those are impossible on a single cell!
laugh and then put water or something in it to hopefully get it out