the cell wall and the chloride. (not sure what it's called but it's the one that helps the plant cell be able to make fod out of sunlight.) cell wall; chloroplast, and that's pretty much it
Plant
i think the answer would be centriole
I am assuming you are talking about the potato plant as a whole and not just the stem of the plant, which is what is known as a "potato." So continuing with the assumption that you are talking about a potato plant, then yes a potato plant is a multicellular organism. It is an organism and it has more than one cell that work together for the good of the group of cells.
The difference in parts between the animal and plant cell is that plant cells have centrioles and chloroplasts. So you can look at the cell and if you can find a centriole or chloroplast then you know it is a plant cell.
The 3 characteristics can be seen in elodea microscopically are cell wall, large central vacuole and chloroplasts. When looking under a microscope at elodea you can see the basic structure of plant cells.
Chloroplasts, Cell wall, and Plants have really large Vacuoles compared to Animals.
Large cell structures such as the nucleus and mitochondria can be seen under the light microscope if they are properly stained. In addition, chromosomes and centromeres can be seen during cell division.
In a plant cell these 'void' areas are spaces of the central vacuole, delimitted by tonoplast and contaning the cell sap.
Plant
chloroplasts, cell walls and something else?
i think the answer would be centriole
Electron microscope
The structure that is seen is the cell wall. This keeps the shape of the cell and is only found in plant cells. The organelles that can be see in a stained onion cells all depends on your microscope. Under a x400 light microscope we could see the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm,
Nucleolus is in nucleus.Nucleus can be seen in eukariyotes.
Chloroplast is identical oraganell to plant cell.So can be seen only in plant cells.
In a plant cell there are: Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, Starch Grain, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, A Vacuole and Chloroplast. They are the main cell parts found in a plant cell. Hope this helps.
The cell structures within a leaf cannot be seen with a stereo microscope. A microscope that is equipped with transmitted light and also stronger magnification is needed in order to do so.