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Food coloring is used to observe plant cells because it enhances the visibility of cellular structures under a microscope. The dye stains specific components, such as cell walls and vacuoles, making it easier to identify and study their shapes and arrangements. This technique helps in understanding cell organization and function, especially in educational settings. Additionally, it provides a simple and effective way to visualize the otherwise transparent cells.

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