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Why can we observe mitochondria under a compound microscope when stained with methylene blue?

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Why can we observe mitochondria under a compound microscope when stained with methylene blue?

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1).mitochondria are too small to be seen under the compound microscope. Electron microscope is necessary to observe the ultra structure of mitochondria.

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