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Yes, the cell membrane can be seen clearly as a structure. The cell membrane is called the plasma membrane and is a barrier between the cell and its environment.
Yes. If viewed under even a simple light microscope, the cell structure of a cheek cell and the cell walls of an onion cell can clearly be seen.
The cell membrane in plant cells typically appears as a thin structure that surrounds the cell. While it may not always be easy to see with just a light microscope, using techniques like staining can help to make the cell membrane more visible.
A model can be used for things that are too small to see clearly.
The cell membrane (plasma membrane) is inside the cell wall. You can sometimes see the cell membrane if you look carefully but its right under the cell wall
At 100X magnification, you would be able to observe the general structure of an onion cell, including the cell wall, cell membrane, and cytoplasm. The nucleus, which contains the genetic material, may also be visible as a distinct structure within the cell. Additionally, you might see the vacuole, which is responsible for storing substances and maintaining turgor pressure. However, finer details like organelles would require higher magnification to be clearly discerned.
We had to increase the magnification of the microscope in order to see the cells clearly.
I wasn't under the impression that the cell membrane had eyes
Typical animal cell organelles are: plasma membrane(cell surface membrane), cytoplasm,nucleus and. You may also see mitochondria, but only if they are large enough to be clearly visible under the microscope.
The structure that is seen is the cell wall. This keeps the shape of the cell and is only found in plant cells. The organelles that can be see in a stained onion cells all depends on your microscope. Under a x400 light microscope we could see the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm,
As you can see below in a diagram of an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outer layer of the cell and lines the cytoplasm. In a plant cell, the membrane lines the cytoplasm however this time is surrounded by the cell wall.
yes, but it may not look like it. The plant cell has a cell wall, and under it is the cell membrane, then the cell. you can see the cell membrane easier on an animal cell though because it does not have a cell wall.