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Reese Kerr
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8 October, 01:17
Why cant we see the cells of us with our eyes
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Phoebe
8 October, 01:19
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Because they are to small
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Grant Peck
8 October, 01:38
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We can't see cells with our bare eyes because they're really small. You'd need a microscope to see them closely.
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