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  • Plant Cell Observation: Using a Microscope
    You need a microscope to see a plant cell.

    Here's why:

    * Plant cells are incredibly small. They are microscopic, meaning they are too small to be seen with the naked eye.

    * Microscopes magnify objects. They use lenses to enlarge the image of a tiny object, making it visible.

    There are different types of microscopes, but a light microscope is usually sufficient to see the basic structures of a plant cell, like the cell wall, nucleus, and chloroplasts.

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