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{The only way to see a microscopic things for now is electron microscope. By using this, you Can see the mitochondria, but it appears grey along with everything else because electron microscope makes things grey. This means that no one knows the actual color of the mitochondria.}

Actually, mitochondria are brown. Can you figure out why? Remember all the cytochromes which they contain. Then think of all these colored substances mixed together, like your tempra paints when you were in grammar school. They make brown.

That depends upon which Stain is used to Stain the Sample. "Stains" for electron-microscopy amount to electro-plating.
looking in a microscope often distorts colour, and scientists often use a stain to make it more visible, so it would be a different colour.

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