Biology, asked by siddhimohture18, 1 day ago

Which parts of a plant cell and an animal cell are not visible under the microscope and why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Under a microscope, plant cells are surrounded by cell wall, which are not present in animal cells. Explanation: Both plants cells and animal cells are eukaryotic cells, having true nucleus mitochondria, Golgi bodies, and other membrane-bound organelles.

Answered by meghnaanandan1985
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Answer:

under a microscope cell wall is not visible .

Explanation:

plant cell is covered by cell wall which is made of cellulose it is a strong polymer even though it is strong it is transparent. so we can't see it in the microscope.In animal cell cellwall is not present so we can't see it in animal cell . Therefore cell Wall not visible under microscope.

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