sometimes the nucleus. To see the nucleus, you may have to stain the sample. Plastids (only found in plant cells) are visible too, along with the cell wall, the cell membrane, and the mitochondria.
Cell Wall, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria (with staining), Nucleus, Vacuole, Nucleolus and Cytoskeleton. The rest need a higher resolution to be visible to the naked eye, thus the electron microscope is used.
the larger structures of the cel...e.g. the nucleus, cell wall, vacuoles
plasma membrane, cell wall, nucleus, chloroplast, ,mitochondria, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, peroxisome, lysosome, endoplasmic riticulum, ribosome, flagella, cilia
with a light microscope, usually only the nucleus and the cell wall would be visible.
a electron microscope can be used to see ribosomes, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.
Mainly the nucleus
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}).
nucleus
mycoplamas can be seen under light microscope
Viruses are too small to be seen directly with a light microscope.Can be seen when it's examined under an electron microscope
Bacteria are the smallest of microorganisms that are visible under a light microscope. A light microscope can see things as small as 0.2 micrometres!
None can. They have to be seen using a electron 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 density of the nucleus can be seen using the light microscope, because the light microscope enlarges or makes the nucleus bigger.
nucleus
ribosomes are not seen by using a light microscope bcz of its small size
noThey are very small.Can be seen only using 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.
That depends on the Organelle. Some Organelles can be seen with a light microscope, Viruses can not.
compound light microscope
An electron microscope has a much higher magnifying power and resolution than a regular light microscope. One can visualize molecules and even atoms using an electron microscope. This is not possible with a light microscope
That is when the DNA is condensed, at which time it is called chromosome.
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.