Descriptions of four biological samples (I- IV) are given below. 1. Can be viewed using a light microscope with a total magnification of 1000X; possesses cell wall and does not possess mitochondria. II: Can be seen using a light microscope with a total magnification of 100X; possesses cell wall and has a nucleus. III: Needs electron microscope for viewing; can be found attached to the membrane system in the cytoplasm IV: Needs electron microscope for viewing, cannot replicate on its own, needs other specific cells for replication. 1. II, III, and IV repectively represent A virus, plant cell; ribosome; bacteria. C. bacteria, plant cell, ribosome, virus. B. plant cell, bacteria, vacuole, virus. D. bacteria; protist, plant cell vacuole, mitochondria.

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3. Descriptions of four biological samples (I- IV) are given below.
1 Can be viewed using a light microscope with a total magnification of 1000X; possesses cell wall
and does not possess mitochondria.
I1: Can be seen using a light microscope with a total magnification of 100X; possesses cell wall and
has a nucleus.
III: Needs electron microscope for viewing; can be found attached to the membrane system in the
cytoplasm.
IV: Needs electron microscope for viewing, cannot replicate on its own, needs other specific cells for
replication.
1, II, III, and IV repectively represent
A virus, plant cell; ribosome, bacteria.
C. bacteria, plant cell, ribosome, virus.
B. plant cell, bacteria, vacuole, virus.
D. bacteria; protist, plant cell vacoole, mitochondria.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Descriptions of four biological samples (I- IV) are given below. 1 Can be viewed using a light microscope with a total magnification of 1000X; possesses cell wall and does not possess mitochondria. I1: Can be seen using a light microscope with a total magnification of 100X; possesses cell wall and has a nucleus. III: Needs electron microscope for viewing; can be found attached to the membrane system in the cytoplasm. IV: Needs electron microscope for viewing, cannot replicate on its own, needs other specific cells for replication. 1, II, III, and IV repectively represent A virus, plant cell; ribosome, bacteria. C. bacteria, plant cell, ribosome, virus. B. plant cell, bacteria, vacuole, virus. D. bacteria; protist, plant cell vacoole, mitochondria.
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