Drawing of animal cell under electron microscope
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Using a light microscope, one can view cell walls, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, nucleus and cell membrane. Light microscopes use lenses and light to magnify cell parts. However, they usually can achieve a maximum of 2000x magnification which is not sufficient to see many other tiny organelles.
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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. ... Microscopically, animal cells from the same tissue of an animal will have varied sizes and shapes due to the lack of a rigid cell wall.
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