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A student attempts to observe the nucleus and mitochondria within a bacterial cell using a typical school-grade compound microscope (magnification up to 1000x). Explain two distinct reasons why this observation would be unsuccessful.

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Firstly, bacterial cells are prokaryotic, meaning they inherently lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria. Therefore, these structures do not exist to be observed. Secondly, even if they existed, bacterial cells are extremely small (typically 0.5-5 micrometers), and a standard school compound microscope has limited resolution, making it impossible to clearly distinguish such minute internal structures. An electron microscope would be required for resolving internal bacterial structures.

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