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You can see the size, shape, color, veins, and edges (serrated or smooth) of a leaf without a microscope.
Most cells are too small to see without the aid of a microscope.
Oak leaves have thick, waxy cuticles that can block light from passing through, making it difficult to observe their internal structures under a microscope. Additionally, the texture and uneven surface of an oak leaf may not provide a flat, smooth surface for easy viewing under a microscope.
You would use a light microscope to see the parts of a cell. This type of microscope uses light to magnify the structures within a cell, allowing you to visualize organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and cell membrane.
Most protists are microscopic and cannot be seen without a microscope due to their small size. However, some protists, such as giant kelp, are macroscopic and can be seen without the aid of a microscope.
Bacteria are too small to see without a microscope. WAY too small.