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What parts of the cell, both plant and animal are visible by using the light microscope?

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The correct answer will be-

1. Plant cell- the cell wall, cell membrane, vacuoles, the chloroplast, cytoplasm and nucleus.

2. animal cell- cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria and nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

The light microscope is an optical instrument designed to see the microscopic organism by focusing the light to magnify the internal structure of the cells.

But this microscope has limitations as it can magnify the specimens or samples up to a certain limit which is 2000x times so very tiny organelles of both the plant and animal cells will not be observed.

The structures which can be observed through the microscope are

1. Plant cell- the cell wall, cell membrane, vacuoles, the chloroplast, cytoplasm and nucleus.

2. animal cell-cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria and nucleus

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