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Can a cholesterol molecule be seen with the naked eye?

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Dr. Michael Sinclair answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

No: Much too small to see an individual cholesterol molecule with the naked eye. But why would you care?

Answered 9/10/2013

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No: Molecules cannot been seen by the naked eye. Blood tests can be done to figure out your cholesterol levels.

Answered 10/4/2016

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No: No molecules can be seen by the naked eye.

Answered 9/8/2013

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No: It is microscopic and unable to be seen without magnification. A collection of alot of cholesterol molecules may be able to be seen without magnification.

Answered 10/4/2016

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No: If I haven't misplaced a decimal, you would need to line up ten million or so in a straight line to cross the head of a pin.

Answered 10/3/2014

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