Matthias Schleiden was the first to study plant cells under the microscope! =)
Electron microscope
The best microscope for examining the detailed parts of a preserved plant cell is a compound light microscope, particularly one with high magnification and good resolution. Alternatively, a fluorescence microscope can be used to visualize specific structures if fluorescent dyes are applied to the cell. For even greater detail, an electron microscope (either scanning or transmission) would offer unparalleled resolution, allowing for observation of ultrastructure, but these are more complex and expensive.
A microscope is essential for the study of histology. It is used to magnify and visualize the cellular and tissue structures that are being examined under high magnification.
The highest magnification microscope generally used to study cells is the electron microscope, which can magnify objects up to 2 million times. This type of microscope allows for very detailed imaging of cell structures and organelles that are not visible with lower magnification microscopes.
Robert Hooke used a compound microscope to study tree bark, specifically examining cork. In 1665, he observed the cellular structure and coined the term "cell" to describe the small chambers he saw, which were the remnants of plant cells. His work laid the foundation for cell theory in biology.
microscope
An electron microscope is typically used to study the internal parts of a cell because of its high resolution and magnification capabilities. Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) and scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) are commonly employed for this purpose.
The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.
Electron microscope
A microscope can be used to study the cell.
Plant cells have large vacuoles, cell walls and are usually rectangular prisms in diagrams. As opposed to animal cells which are spherical and have small vacuoles.
You are a dive a microscope magnifies somthing e.g. so you can see a plant cell
Microscope is the instrument used in studying cells, allowing scientists to view cells in detail and observe their structure and function. Different types of microscopes, such as light microscopes and electron microscopes, are used depending on the level of detail needed for the study.
electronic microscope
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Microscope and AK-47.
A microscope