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because the microscope magnifies the cell to much.

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Q: Why are individual cells not visible under an electron microscope?
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Is the boundary of the vacuole visible?

In plant cells thin boundaryof vacuole is called tonoplast . It is just like cell membrane . It is visible by electron microscope .


What type of microscope would be best to use to look at different cells or organelles?

scanning electron microscope


Is the thin boundary of vacuole visible?

In plant cells thin boundaryof vacuole is called tonoplast . It is just like cell membrane . It is visible by electron microscope .


What are the highest magnification microscope generally used to study cells?

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What is the invention that helped in the discovery of cells?

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What microscope enables the viewing of fine internal structural details of cells?

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What microscope uses a beam of electrons to produce images from nonliving cells?

An electron microscope.


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An Electron Microscope is used to study the contents of a nucleus.


Which type of microscope allows the viewing of living cells?

scanning tunneling electron microscope, or STM


When biologists wish to study the internal structure of cells they use?

a transmission electronic microscope


Centrioles might be observed in some of these cells with an electron microscope In which cells would these be observed and what is the function of these cell organelles?

because centrioles have a dagree and can use a electron microscope to see the nucleaus inside


What is the instrument used in studying cells?

The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.