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What would a well stained leaf peel preparation show when focused under a high power of the microscope?

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Answered by Alfaizali903
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A well-stained leaf peel shows nuclei in a high power microscope. The leaf peel possesses stomata, guard cells and epidermal cells. The nuclei are present in both epidermal and guard cells, but stomata do not possess any nucleus.

Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

A well stained leaf peel preparation when focused under a high power of the microscope shows nuclei.

Explanation:

Nucleus is the central part of a cell contains DNA.

When a leaf peel is well stained and focused under microscope it exhibits the nucleus.

This nucleus belongs to epidermis of leaf, stomata present in the epidermis and guard cells on the leaf lamina.

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