What parts of the cell are easily seen under the microscope?
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chloroplast, cytoplasm
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- The cell organelles are seen as tiny dots throughout the cytoplasm, whereas the nucleus is seen as a thick drop. Under a higher power microscope, the organelles like mitochondria and ribosomes can also be seen. In some cells, the chromosomes present inside the nucleus can also be seen.
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