Using a light microscope, one can view cell walls, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, nucleus, and cell membranes.
You would use a light microscope to see the parts of a cell. This type of microscope uses light to magnify the structures within a cell, allowing you to visualize organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and cell membrane.
Staining a cell allows for better visualization of its structures and components under a microscope. It helps highlight specific parts of the cell, such as the nucleus or organelles, by adding contrast to the otherwise transparent cell. This makes it easier to study and identify different cell types and structures.
The nucleus is the most noticeable organelle in a eukaryotic cell under a microscope due to its size and distinct structure. It appears as a large, round structure typically located in the center of the cell.
Staining the onion cells allowed for better visualization of the cell structures. It added color to the cells, making them more distinct and easier to observe under the microscope. This made it easier to identify the different parts of the cells, such as the nucleus and cell wall.
by looking at the species and see if it has a cell then you know it is a plant cell and if it has no then it is an animal cell
The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:cell wallcell (surface) membranelarge (permanent) vacuolecytoplasmnucleuschloroplasts
Those that you can see under the microscope are the cell wall, nucleus, nucleolus, and cytoplasm.
Cell membranes are not typically visible under a light microscope because they are thin and transparent. However, special staining techniques or electron microscopy can be used to make cell membranes visible.
Electron microscope
You would use a light microscope to see the parts of a cell. This type of microscope uses light to magnify the structures within a cell, allowing you to visualize organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and cell membrane.
You can see chloroplasts and a nucleus under a light microscope.
With a less stronger microscope the nucleus ,cell membrane and cytoplasm are visible,but in plant cell cell wall and chlorophalast
only under a microscope
only under a microscope
Staining a cell allows for better visualization of its structures and components under a microscope. It helps highlight specific parts of the cell, such as the nucleus or organelles, by adding contrast to the otherwise transparent cell. This makes it easier to study and identify different cell types and structures.
Robert hooke
cell work by a microscope to see it and the are a germs and some parts of our body