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In a transverse section of a plant, the nucleus is typically not visible due to its small size and the presence of dense cytoplasm and cell walls that obscure it. Additionally, the staining techniques commonly used in plant histology often target cell walls or other organelles, leaving the nucleus less distinct or invisible. Furthermore, in mature plant cells, especially in certain tissues, the nucleus may be located off-center or may even degenerate, further reducing its visibility in cross-sections.

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