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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}).
This is so we are easily able to see and differentiate the organelles when examining the cell under a microscope.
nucleus
Depends, optic microscopes don't see much smaller than a nucleus very well, organelles such as mitochondria are seen as specks if you have a good microscope. To see more detail, you need an electron microscope (transmission or scanning), with which you can even see objects as small as viruses.
mycoplamas can be seen under light microscope
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}).
The organelles in a cheek cell that are not visible under a light microscope are the ribosomes. These organelles are responsible for protein synthesis.
The first object to be seen under the microscope was poo.
They have to be able to accept the dye being used. So, if you knew which dyes work on different organelles, you might be able to see them. Also, most organelles are too small to be seen with a light 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.
This is so we are easily able to see and differentiate the organelles when examining the cell under a microscope.
only under an electron microscope wiki it
noThey are very small.Can be seen only using electron microscope
nucleus
Depends, optic microscopes don't see much smaller than a nucleus very well, organelles such as mitochondria are seen as specks if you have a good microscope. To see more detail, you need an electron microscope (transmission or scanning), with which you can even see objects as small as viruses.
That depends on the Organelle. Some Organelles can be seen with a light microscope, Viruses can not.
No it can not.