scanning electron microscope
A SEM or Scanning Electron Microscope.
Scanning Electron Microscope
a electron microscope
Electron microscope
an electron microscope
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
Iodine is commonly used to see cells clearer under a microscope. Any chemical with staining properties can serve the same purpose.
The vacuole
genetics
Yes, all eukaryotes have organelles and a nucleus, but you just have to have a microscope to see them with. Most light microscopes aren't powerful enough to see organelles other than the nucleus and nucleolus, so you would need an electron microscope too see them.
because centrioles have a dagree and can use a electron microscope to see the nucleaus inside
A light microscope is sufficient to see the shape of the cell and it's nucleus. However to see the smaller organelles, you would want to use an electron microscope.
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
a microscope
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
Because if the microscope wasn't invented we would have no clue that cells existed.
glogi apperatus and vacuoles
Iodine is commonly used to see cells clearer under a microscope. Any chemical with staining properties can serve the same purpose.
The vacuole
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
All cells MUST have a nucleus.
Prokaryotic Cells are cells that have to have organelles that are not surrounded by a membrane and do have ribosomes. Their DNA is in the shape of a circle. They have no nucleus, the DNA is bunched up in the cytoplasm. The type of cells that are prokaryotic are bacteria and only bacteria cells.