Why can't certain cell structures be seen under light microscopes?

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2026-04-19 22:40

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Certain cell structures, such as organelles like ribosomes and lipid droplets, are too small to be resolved by light microscopes due to their limited resolving power (around 200 nm). These structures require higher resolution techniques like electron microscopy to be visualized effectively.

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