elping tags: Biology, development, developmental biology, plants, cell elongation How is it that there is still directional cell elongation when the cell walls are present all throughout the plant cells? * Will UPVOTE, just pls help me answer the question. Thank
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- O e. Mphase CLEAR MY CHOICE You were in the laboratory, and your instructor asked you to measure the length of 20 stained plant cells on a readymade slide; which of the following sequence of steps would be the right thing to do once you get the slide? O a. Observe, draw, measure and divide the length of your drawing by the actual size of the cell. O b. Observe, draw, and measure your drawing under medium power using a micrometer slide. O c. Observe, measure the length of each cell under medium power using the eye piece ruler. d. Observe and measure the length of each cell under high power using the micrometer slide. O e. Observe, draw, and measure your drawing under high power using your ruler. Windows How many chromosomes and how many chromatids in the picture below?Helping tags: Biology, cytoskeleton, microfilaments, microtubules, intermediate filaments, cell shape, cell movement Will UPVOTE, just pls help me answer the question is attached on the image. Thanks.Q1: The micrograph shows a group of cells from a plant. Name the part of the cell labeled A and B| State 2 ways in which you can tell that the cells in the micrograph are plant cells and not animal cells. @ Measure the maximum diameter of the cell labsled X. Record your measurement in millimeters (ii) The micrograph has been magnified 250 times. Calculate the real maximum diameter of the cell labeled X. Show your working clearly.
- [Select 1 Indicate whether each of the following statements related is likely to be true or false. complex phosphorylates its targets. ww ✓ Similar to the Cdks, when activated, the anaphase-promoting A ***** ** Q Search 3* ***** ****** ****** Il app.honorlock.com is sh 99+ ** *** 13Part A - Comparing plant cells and animal cells Plant cells and animal cells share many of the same structures, but each type of cell also has unique structures. In this activity, you will indicate which cell structures are found only in plant cells, only in animal cells, or in both plant and animal cells. Drag each cell structure to the appropriate bin. If a structure is found in both plant cells and animal cells, drag it to the "both" bin. ► View Available Hint(s) chloroplast plant cell only cellulose cell wall mitochondrion endoplasmic reticulum nucleus animal cell only central vacuole plasma membrane Golgi apparatus both centriole Reset Help cytoskeletonQuestion- For each characteristic choose the cytoskeleton components to which it applies. either a. intermediate filament b. microtubles c. actin select all that apply 1. found in cell cortex 2. contain coiled coils 3. binds atp 4. provides high tensile strength 5. functions in mitosis 6. assiciated with tubulin 7. roplike 8. treadmilling growth 9. binds gtp 10. stablized by capping proteins 11. associated w/severing proteins 12. found in cilia 13. highly stable 14. comprised of photofilaments 15. has a posivite and negative end 16. functions in cell to cell junctions 17. dynamic instability 18. assoicated with centrosomes 19. found in microvilli 20. associated with chromatin
- OCX at References Review View Help RCM Tell me what you want to do I Editia A A BI U A ニvニv言 ... 5. Use the photo above to answer the following questions: a. Is this cell plant or animal? b. What are the green circular structures? c. What do you think is in the seemingly large open spate within the cell? d. What is dividing the cells (separating the cells from one another)? prt sc home end Insert F10 F11 6 8. W E RZOOM 5. Chloroplasts are organelles that are found in plant cells. Some plant tissue contains cells with large numbers of chloroplasts, while other tissue contains few chloroplasts. Based on the function of chloroplasts, which type of plant tissue is likely to contain cells with many chloroplasts?QUICK HELP PLEASE NO EXPLANATION NEEDED Which of the following about microtubules is not correct? Microtubules are highly dynamic structures and can easily shorten and elongate It is responsible of forming contractile ring Kinesin and dynein motor proteins move along microtubule They form mitotic spindle threads during cell division
- %A£ li. True False نقطتان )2( Centrioles found in plant only ,that help divide the cell during cell * .division True False نقطتان )2( The function of Golgi Apparatus is * .synthesized of protein in the cell True False صفحة 2 من 2 إرسال عدم إرسال كلمات المرور عبر نماذج Go ogle مطلقا. öe lulje AI-Noor University College Jslsgaill lio a lai ai الاستخدام Google zilai IIHow much? How might one even define a cell as different if cells look the same morphologically?please choose correct letter and explain a bit 1. The strongest way by which a protein can maintain its shape is by using:a) ionic bonds b) disulfide bonds c) star war forces d) van der Waals forces 2. If a cell (like an amoeba) would be capable of migrating from one place to another only with movement created from the inside of the cell, then we can say that that movement is done mainly by: a) glycoproteins b) feet c) microtubules d) actin filaments True or False: In eukaryotic cells (such as human cells), the variety and diversity of proteins is much less than the variety and diversity of lipids.