Why do substances viewed under microscope seem transparent (if there is no stain)?
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- Although transparent specimens usually induce phase shifts to interacting light beams through scattering and diffraction, these objects remain invisible in the microscope because the human eye cannot detect differences in phase.
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Answer: cytoplasm is clear and devoid any color
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generally the cytoplasm of cell and off the other granules have clear cytoplasm due to advance of any color granules .so it's seems transparent under microscope .
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