Smallest Thing Visible with a Microscope
The smallest objects visible to the human eye are roughly .1mm long. This means that under the right conditions, you would be able to see an ameoba proteus, a paramecium, and even a human egg. Of course, the aid of a microscope is sometimes necessary to see these tiny objects, but as microscopes become more powerful, they are able to help humans see things that are even smaller, such as viruses and the insides of cells.