Biology, asked by kaushikadvika, 11 months ago

Most of the cells are microscopic in size and are not visible to the unaided eye.How do scientists observe and study the detailed structure of cells?

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Answered by raniaasha72
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Answer:

they use light microscope t study the details

Answered by smartbrainz
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the cells are microscopic in size and are not visible to unaided eye and as a result of this scientist use different types of microscope to observe and study the detailed structure of the cells.

Explanation:

  • to study the presence or absence of a cell usually scientists use light microscope. However to find the little cellular structures and the the detail structure of cell organelles which are even more smaller the scientist use electron microscope in  which the image is 1000 times magnified.
  • however the light microscope is the most used microscope in the laboratory to study the structure of the cell.

To know more about light microscope,

Why is a light microscope also known as compound microscope? Brainly.in

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