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  • Microorganisms: Can You See Them Without a Microscope?
    You can't see any microorganisms without a microscope!

    Microorganisms are, by definition, too small to be seen with the naked eye. This is why we need powerful tools like microscopes to study them.

    However, you might see evidence of microorganisms without a microscope. For example:

    * Mold growing on food: You can see the fuzzy growth of mold, but the individual fungal cells are too small to see without magnification.

    * Algae blooms in water: You can see the green coloration caused by the algae, but the individual algae cells are microscopic.

    * Bacterial colonies on agar plates: You can see the colonies of bacteria growing on agar plates, but the individual bacteria are too small to see without magnification.

    Let me know if you'd like to learn more about the fascinating world of microorganisms!

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