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The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:cell wallcell (surface) membranelarge (permanent) vacuolecytoplasmnucleuschloroplasts
Electron microscope
A plant cell
Robert Hooke coined the term cell after visualizing plant tissue under the microscope. The plant cells reminded him of the cells that monks lived in in a monastery.
plant cell
The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:cell wallcell (surface) membranelarge (permanent) vacuolecytoplasmnucleuschloroplasts
You can see chloroplasts and a nucleus under a light microscope.
The size of a cell can be measured under the microscope by micrometery and its shape is also observed by microscopes.
a plant cell has a cell wall but a animal cell doesn't. the cell wall looks quite like rectangles jot up together forming a square and animal cell are circular in shape
Electron microscope
A plant cell
The cell is a plant cell
Robert Hooke coined the term cell after visualizing plant tissue under the microscope. The plant cells reminded him of the cells that monks lived in in a monastery.
plant cell
A cell from the peripheral blood smear that has a pencil shape, i.e. long and pointy, under the microscope.
The shape of the cell in not fixed it can change according to the solvent availability from the surrounding. Most of the times when the plant cell are observed under the microscope they are visualized as somewhat rectangle in shape . When the process of plasmolysis occur the cell shirnks and the shape of the cell is changed.
All plant cells have a regular shape that is mostly a rectangle. You could compare it to a brick wall. for a photo see link