Cell wall, nucleus and chloroplasts can be seen with a compound light microscope under a total magnification of 400 X. The chloroplasts are self pigmented hence visible. Cell wall and nucleus being very dense are also visible without staining.
Plastid
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Cell wall, vacuole and chloroplast
Cell membrane, ribosomes, vacuole
Cellular communication.You're welcome!
Any and all activities that take place within a cell are controlled by the nucleus, one of the cell's organelles.
The development of the microscope enabled cells to be viewed and this allowed for the development of the cell theory. Along with advances in microscopy so came greater understanding of cells, there organelles and cellular processes. Our increased understanding into cellular biology is due to advances in microscope development. With continued technological advances comes greater understanding.
The four basic features of a cell are as follows:Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of all living things and contains inheritable genetic material.The activity of the cell is carried out by the sub-cellular structures it possesses.Cells possess an outer boundary layer,called a cell membrane ,cytoplasm,which contains organelles ,and genetic material.There is considerable variety among living cells including the function of membranes and sub-cellular structures and the different types of functions the cells out,such as chemical transport,support,and other function.
Virtually all organelles need ATP in order to function correctly.
Mitochondria are the organelles where cellular respiration occurs.
Brightfield microscopic illumination is used mainly to examine stained specimens, ie blood samples, cellular details, etc. It can also be used to examine unstained specimens that are not transparent......... Zeiss Guy
Yes, I would say that most cellular metabolism does occur within organelles.
mitochondria
Using a compound microscope consisting of multiple lenses, the magnification went up to 30 times the actual size making it possible to see at a semi cellular level.
Mitochondria
organelles
what organelles are you referring to? Plants and animal cells each have a few organelles that the other one doesn't. for instant, plant cells have cell wall, but animal cells don't. and animal cells have centrioles but plant cells don't....
Found in animal cells, lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris, including old organelles.
mitochondrion:):p:D
The larger organelles, such as nucleus, mitochondria, and cellular membrane.
mitochondrion