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Human cheek cells stained in methylene blue and mounted in glycerine were observed with the help of a compound microscope.The components of the cell which would be seen are:- 1) Cell wall, cytoplasm,nucleus 2)Plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus 3)plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochaondria 4)plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus,mitochondria, golgi bodies, lysosomes

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nucleus and cytoplasm and plasma membrane
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Human cheek cells stained in methylene blue and mounted in glycerine were observed with the help of a compound microscope. The components of the cell are:

(b) Plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus.

The plasma membrane, also called the semipermeable cell membrane, is the membrane found in all cells that separate the interior of the cell from the surface environment. In bacterial and plant cells, a cell wall is attached to the plasma membrane on its surface.

The cytoplasm may be a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the plasma membrane. it's mainly composed of water, salts, and proteins. In eukaryotic cells, the cytoplasm includes all of the fabric inside the cell and outdoors of the nucleus.

A nucleus, as associated with genomics, is the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes. An array of holes, or pores, within the nuclear membrane, allows for the selective passage of certain molecules (such as proteins and nucleic acids) into and out of the nucleus.

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