Answer :

 magnification on the visibility of cell organelles under a microscope will provide detailed visualization of the organelles  and it will provide better information too.

Answer: A better image, easier to observe

Explanation: Magnifying objects under a microscope makes them larger than their original sizes for better observation.

Magnification using a microscope points to the amount of visual enlargement of an observed object, in this case, the cell. Magnification usually measured in multiples, such as 10x, gives indication that the cell is enlarged to ten times as big as its original size. The effect of this is that a better image resolves as the amount of cell organelle detail increases. But note that the level of detail you can see is known as resolution and not magnification.