In which plant organs can cells be seen with the naked eye?

With the naked eye, you can see the cells that form the pulp of the fruits of some plants. For example, you can see the cells of the fruit of a tomato, apricot or watermelon. They have a large supply of water. There is very little pulp in such fruits. The entire space is occupied by a liquid and organic and inorganic substances dissolved in it. A large number of cells are not needed for fruit. Therefore, their number decreases due to an increase in cell size. But in order to see these cells, you still need to know how they look and what their borders look like.



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