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Cell wall, nucleus and chloroplasts can be seen with a compound light microscope under a total magnification of 400 X. The chloroplasts are self pigmented hence visible. Cell wall and nucleus being very dense are also visible without staining.

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Plastid

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Lysosome

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Cell wall, vacuole and chloroplast

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Cell membrane, ribosomes, vacuole

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Q: Which unstained cellular organelles can be seen with a compound light microscope that has a total magnification of 400?
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