3. In general, the surface of a tree has a harder "feel" than does the surface of a dog. What cell or cell structure of each organism can be used to explain the difference? characteristic
3. In general, the surface of a tree has a harder "feel" than does the surface of a dog. What cell or cell structure of each organism can be used to explain the difference? characteristic
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1. Why are stains such as methylene blue used when observing cells under the microscope?
CD Iodine Solution are used in observing cells because it helps
appear more clear in the naked eye.
make the
to
cell
2. What is an advantage of using a wet-mount preparation instead of a dry-mount preparation in the
study of living cells?
- When
the
sample is placed on the slide with a drop of water, it holds the cells in
place through the surface tension without the cells drying out.
3. In general, the surface of a tree has a harder "feel" than does the surface of a dog. What cell
characteristic or cell structure of each organism can be used to explain the difference?
4. If you were given a slide containing living cells of an unknown organism, how would you identify
the cells as either plant or animal?
"If the cells are particularly generally small in size, it can be considered as animall cell. If
the all is generally large in size, it can be considered as "plant all".
5. Fill in the Venn-Diagram below showing six similarities and three differences between plant and
animal cell organelles.
PLANT
ANIMAL
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