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a slide of human cheek cells can be stained to observe ____________ under the microscope. multiple choice mitochondria individual membrane proteins the golgi apparatus the plasma membrane and nucleus
Human cheek cells are eukaryotic cells. Staining is often used to enhance contrast for better visualization under a microscope. Mitochondria require specific stains and may not be easily observable in a simple - stained cheek cell preparation. Individual membrane proteins are too small to be seen with a light microscope. The Golgi apparatus also requires special staining and is not typically the main feature observed in a routine cheek - cell microscopy. The plasma membrane and nucleus of human cheek cells can be easily observed with simple staining techniques like methylene blue staining.
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the plasma membrane and nucleus