It is not possible to see the different phases of mitosis in plant cells under a low-power objective microscope.
Under low-power objectives, individual plant cells can be seen as room-like compartments but the essential details of the contents of the cells cannot be seen. Thus, all the cells appear the same as if they are in an interphase phase of the cell cycle.
In order to view the different phases of mitosis in plant cells, higher magnifications such as high power would be required.
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I'm not entirely sure on this one... But I think it's 1. cell division helps animals repair old cells..
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An eye contains receptors called photoreceptors viz rod and cone cells. Cones are cone-shaped structures and are necessary for daylight vision. Unlike cones, rods are rod-like structures and are necessary for dim-light vision. Rods are far more numerous than cone cells.
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