I wasn't under the impression that the cell membrane had eyes
With a less stronger microscope the nucleus ,cell membrane and cytoplasm are visible,but in plant cell cell wall and chlorophalast
The cell membrane is a lipid bilayer while the organelle membranes are usually a single layer of lipids. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts are the exception and have a lipid bilayer. AS you see, it depends on which organelle. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts have a bilayer (2). The others have one.
The nucleus is the most noticeable organelle in a eukaryotic cell under a microscope due to its size and distinct structure. It appears as a large, round structure typically located in the center of the cell.
The cell membrane (plasma membrane) is inside the cell wall. You can sometimes see the cell membrane if you look carefully but its right under the cell wall
It is the largest organelle in the cell.
Yes, the cell membrane can be seen clearly as a structure. The cell membrane is called the plasma membrane and is a barrier between the cell and its environment.
As you can see below in a diagram of an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outer layer of the cell and lines the cytoplasm. In a plant cell, the membrane lines the cytoplasm however this time is surrounded by the cell wall.
yes, but it may not look like it. The plant cell has a cell wall, and under it is the cell membrane, then the cell. you can see the cell membrane easier on an animal cell though because it does not have a cell wall.
It could be a gate. It is a gate because the door is the cell membrane. See you need to get past the cell wall before the cell membrane.
I believe the answer is the "plasma membrane"!
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Pretty sure no, can't see cell membrane under low power.