Chloroplast and vacuole
Two organelles that are not easily visible in a cheek cell under a light microscope are peroxisomes and lysosomes. These organelles are small and often require specialized staining techniques or electron microscopy to be visualized.
Cilia and flagella are two organelles found in some cells that are responsible for cell movement. They are composed of microtubules and can either beat in a coordinated manner (cilia) or whip-like motion (flagella) to help the cell move.
I know the two organelles found in plant cells not found in animal/human cells. Chiroplast and Cell Wall.
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A nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria, would not be found in a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles and their genetic material is not enclosed within a nucleus.
Mitochondria and nuclei
Two organelles that are not easily visible in a cheek cell under a light microscope are peroxisomes and lysosomes. These organelles are small and often require specialized staining techniques or electron microscopy to be visualized.
Cilia and flagella are two organelles found in some cells that are responsible for cell movement. They are composed of microtubules and can either beat in a coordinated manner (cilia) or whip-like motion (flagella) to help the cell move.
The main DNA in the cell is found in the nucleus. DNA is also found in two other organelles - the mitochondria and the chloroplasts.
thick cell wall and a chlorophyll
Cell wall and chloroplasts are two organelles found in plant cells not within animal cells.
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cell wall, chloroplasts, and large vacuole
Typical animal cell organelles are: plasma membrane(cell surface membrane), cytoplasm,nucleus and. You may also see mitochondria, but only if they are large enough to be clearly visible under the microscope.
I know the two organelles found in plant cells not found in animal/human cells. Chiroplast and Cell Wall.
I think they're called flagella and cilia. The flagella work like propellers and the cilia are little moving hairs that let a cell crawl.
They only thing you can see in a cheek cell would be the nucleus and the cellular membrane. These cells must be stained because they won't be visible under a light microscope all by themselves.