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The largest and easiest organelle to see in a cell is typically the nucleus. It is often spherical in shape and contains the cell's genetic material. Under a light microscope, the nucleus can be distinguished from other organelles due to its size and distinct membrane. Other prominent organelles, like the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, are smaller and less easily observed without specialized techniques.

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