With a less stronger microscope the nucleus ,cell membrane and cytoplasm are visible,but in plant cell cell wall and chlorophalast
Under a light microscope, the cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm of a cheek cell (animal cell) can be observed.
You can see every red cell and every white cell through a microscope and you can see the whole part of your cheek that goes from under your eye's ,above the jaw.
If you were using a light microscope, it would not be strong enough to see the mitochondria organelle. You would be able to see the cell membrane.
cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm
Only the nucleus
Nucleolus and cell membrane are visible.
nucleus
Vacuoe Ribosomes Golgi apauratus Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum lysosomes
What hpo
nothing at all
mirror
The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:cell wallcell (surface) membranelarge (permanent) vacuolecytoplasmnucleuschloroplasts
The condenser and iris diaphragm.
Vacuoe Ribosomes Golgi apauratus Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum lysosomes
What hpo
nothing at all
mirror
The light diaphragm
The light diaphragm
Depends what the microscope is ,but usually the nuclei and some mitous happening maybe!!
mirror
The light diaphragm
The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:cell wallcell (surface) membranelarge (permanent) vacuolecytoplasmnucleuschloroplasts
Light in an optical microscope is either provided by light reflected off the mirror under the 'stage' - or by a battery/mains powered light bulb.