With proper dyes, yes. Otherwise they are transparent.
Chromosomes are visible in the cell nucleus during mitosis and meiosis.
no
There is only one nucleus per cell.
Those that you can see under the microscope are the cell wall, nucleus, nucleolus, and cytoplasm.
Nucleus but it depends on the cell. Animal: nucleus Plant: vacuoles
With a less stronger microscope the nucleus ,cell membrane and cytoplasm are visible,but in plant cell cell wall and chlorophalast
No, the nucleus is not visible during anaphase. In anaphase, the nuclear envelope breaks down, allowing the chromosomes to move to opposite poles of the cell.
The center of the cell is usually called the nucleus.
The parts of a skin cell that are typically visible include the cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, and sometimes organelles like mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum. These structures can be seen using a light microscope.
Prokaryotes are the cells which do not have a definite nucleus. While Eukaryotes are the cell who have a definitive nucleus which is visible because of a definitive nuclear membrane.
The nucleus, it is usually in the very middle of the cell.
mitochondria