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compare the structure of a plant cell with that of an animal cell as seen under the light microscope

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Answered by Iraavati
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Under a microscope, plant cells from the same source will have a uniform size and shape. Beneath a plant cell's cell wall is a cell membrane. An animal cell also contains a cell membrane to keep all the organelles and cytoplasm contained, but it lacks a cell wall.

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Iraavati: The light microscope, so called because it employs visible light to detect small objects, is probably the most well-known and well-used research tool in biology. Yet, many students and teachers are unaware of the full range of features that are available in light microscopes.
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Answered by Vanshita611
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Hey mate, here is your answer =
Under microscope, we have seen that plant cells have cell wall, large vacuoles. But in animals, there is a cell membrane n few small vacuoles.
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