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The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:

  • cell wall
  • cell (surface) membrane
  • large (permanent) vacuole
  • cytoplasm
  • nucleus
  • chloroplasts
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Under a light microscope, you can see various parts of a plant cell such as the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, chloroplasts, vacuole, and sometimes the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Each of these parts plays a different role in the cell's structure and function.

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