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Can't you see mitochondria and chloroplasts at low magnification?

It is generally believed that chloroplasts and mitochondria cannot be observed by low-power microscope, because observing organelles means observing their shape and distribution. If you only see a dot, it is no different from not seeing it. You can look at the micrographs of chloroplasts and mitochondria in your textbook under a high-power microscope and think about the approximate size of the reduced low-power microscope.

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