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how the cells are visible when you observe under a microscope?

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Answered by Nausheen1809
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A simpler way to see some of the features of a living cell is to observe the light that is scattered by its various components. In the dark-field microscope, the illuminating rays of light are directed from the side so that only scattered light enters the microscope lenses.

Answered by TheEternity
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Different Components of the Cell Can Be Selectively Stained

Thus, most cells in their natural state, even if fixed and sectioned, are almost invisible in an ordinary light microscope. One way to make them visible is to stain them with dyes.

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