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what type of cells are observed in match stick cells​

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Answered by GeniusTS
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Explanation:

the upper head of matstick is made up of inflammable materials. the lower part is made up of wood which has PLANT CELLS which also can be observed in a cork. they r made up of cellulose

Answered by thorthunderking
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Robert Hooke performed the experiment in which the cells of the matchstick were observed under the microscope. These cells were rectangular shaped cells. There was no nucleus, no cytoplasm and deposition were found on the walls of these cells.

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