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Plant cell under a microscope

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Under the microscope, plant cells are seen as large rectangular interlocking blocks. The cell wall is distinctly visible around each cell. The cell wall is somewhat thick and is seen rightly when stained. The cytoplasm is also lightly stained containing a darkly stained nucleus at the periphery of the cell.

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