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describe the microscopic structure of the cell

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Answered by vikhash24
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Explanation:

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Answered by ParkYojun
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The cork cells were the first cells to be observed. They were composed of box-like compartments, forming a honeycomb structure. Cell organelles are found embedded in the cytoplasm.

These are smaller in size and bounded by plasma membrane.

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