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It is not possible to see organelles with a compound light microscope because some organelles are to small to be seen with the low magnification of the light microscope. If they can not be seen through the compound microscope they are normally looked at through the electron microscopes (transmission electron microscope {TEM} or scanning electron microscope {SEM}).
A light microscope is sufficient to see the shape of the cell and it's nucleus. However to see the smaller organelles, you would want to use an electron microscope.
because centrioles have a dagree and can use a electron microscope to see the nucleaus inside
3- electron-microscope studies
I think both the techniques can be used to observe different organelles in a cell.Transverse electron microscope is relatively cheaper but does not produce high quality images of the sample. On the other hand, scanning electron microscope cost a lot but gives high quality images and is also more detailed.
scanning electron microscope
scanning electron microscope.
Either a light microscope or an electron microscope can allow you to observe cell organelles.
Bacteria have no organelles.
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
It is not possible to see organelles with a compound light microscope because some organelles are to small to be seen with the low magnification of the light microscope. If they can not be seen through the compound microscope they are normally looked at through the electron microscopes (transmission electron microscope {TEM} or scanning electron microscope {SEM}).
A light microscope is sufficient to see the shape of the cell and it's nucleus. However to see the smaller organelles, you would want to use an electron microscope.
Most organelles are very small and require a magnification greater than the x1500 available using a light microscope. An electron microscope is required for greater magnification and resolution. Therefore a small area of the slide is avalible.
noThey are very small.Can be seen only using electron microscope
because centrioles have a dagree and can use a electron microscope to see the nucleaus inside
3- electron-microscope studies
Yes, but not the entire organism at once. Only parts of it.