Explain the structure of a cell as seen under the microscope
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Here is your answer,
Structure of cell as seen under the microscope can be explained as (onion cell) :
1. They have thin walls which separates them from the environment.
2. The have nucleus which is mainly dark in color.
3. They have cytoplasm.
4. Their neighborhing cell have a small gaps in the corner.
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(this answer helps me to forget you Ayushi)
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Here is your answer,
Structure of cell as seen under the microscope can be explained as (onion cell) :
1. They have thin walls which separates them from the environment.
2. The have nucleus which is mainly dark in color.
3. They have cytoplasm.
4. Their neighborhing cell have a small gaps in the corner.
................................................................................
(ignore my grammatical mistakes...)
hope it helps... comment on it...if you like Mark it brainlest for earning free 3 points.
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