Can my Naked Eye really seeing bacteria?!
Question: Can my Naked Eye really seeing bacteria?
well of course I am not using drugs or alcohol cause I am still a minor I am actually 13 and my parents don't know about this yet
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It's a normal thing, but they're not bacteria at all. They're commonly called floaters and they're not on the white surface, but inside your eyes.
Inside your eyes there's a gel-like substance called vitreous humour which is generally transparent. Sometimes this substance deteriorates and a few parts of it become not so transparent, and with certain conditions of light you can see them, that's all. It's nothing to worry about and many, many people have them, including very young persons like you.. They are not a disease and therefore there's no cure. The more you think of them the more of them you'll see, so ignore them.
Yes and No. YES, you can see bacteria colonies=large number of bacteria (if you grow them on special material). You can also see worms etc without aid! NO you cannot see an individual bacterium with your naked eye.
I know what you're talking about, but I doubt that's bacteria what you're seeing.
They are called "Floaters" and are perfectly normal, everyone sees them sometime.
med school
Noway! its really hard to see bacteria with naked eyes.
maybe it is just dust particle.
dy r seen generally
but myopic condition leads to increase in number of floater
I highly doubt that. Those are just dust particles in the air.
You breathe some in with mostly every breathe ^.^
Comforting huh?