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Shalnov [3]
2 years ago
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Is it possible to see the different phases of mitosis in plant cells under a low power microscope? A yes, you can see the indivi

dual cells and tell the phases apart. B yes, you can see the individual cells and they are all just in the same phase. C No, you can't see enough detail. They all look like they are in interphase. D. No, there is not enough detail to see individual parts of the plant or individual cells. ​
Biology
1 answer:
Nezavi [6.7K]2 years ago
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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.

More on microscope magnification can be found here: brainly.com/question/20218099

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