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sperm cell
The cell nucleus is most easily seen under a light microscope.
Sperm are visible, but only under magnification. By using a microscope that has a power of a few hundred times, it is possible to actually see them individually. Medical associates can count sperm in samples as well as spot "defective" sperm by the use of a modern microscope. Use the link below to check out some images and short video posts that show you how these little guys look.
It depends on what cell you are looking at.
You can examine the cell under a light microscope. Eukaryotic cells have nuclei, and these should be visible under a light microscope.
Anton Van was the first man to witness a lve cell under a microscope.
This is so we are easily able to see and differentiate the organelles when examining the cell under a microscope.
The process in which a sperm enters an egg and triggers further development. We say fertilisation has occurred when we see the nucleus of the sperm together with the egg nucleus inside the egg cell under the microscope
yes you can see cell membrane under micorscope
The nucleus is most noticeable under a microscope.
You can see chloroplasts and a nucleus under a light microscope.
only under a microscope