Biology, asked by renegadeshake, 9 months ago

My question is name two structures, visible with a light microscope, which distinguish plant cells from animal cells.

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Answered by pandeyami915
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Explanation:The two visible structures that are visible with 'light microscope' are the cell wall and the vacuoles. The plant cells have cell wall that is made up of cellulose and the cell membrane is present beneath this cell wall whereas the animal cell contains only the cell membrane.

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Answered by DRJEASWARY
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Answer:

The two visible structures that are visible with 'light microscope' are the cell wall and the vacuoles.

Explanation:

The plant cells have cell wall that is made up of cellulose .The vacuole is only present in the plant cell.The animal cell contains only the cell membraneand the cell membrane is present beneath this cell wall .

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