Image 1 could be of (a) dividing and image 2 could be of (a) A major difference between the process shown in the images is that sea urchin egg; dividing cells in the root tip of a plant; the animal cell is forming a cell wall between the two daughter cells cells in a lily plant; dividing sea urchin egg; the plant cell has a row of fusing Golgi vesicles that will separate the two cells cells in a lily plant; dividing sea urchin egg; the animal cell has a contractile ring of actin and myosin separating the cells sand dollar egg; dividing cells in a lily plant; the plant cell does not have a ring of actin and myosin pinching the cell inward sand dollar egg; dividing cells in a lily plant; the animal cell has a row of fusing Golgi vesicles that will separate the two

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**Cell Division Comparison Activity**

**Image Analysis:**

- **Image 1 Description:**
  - A circular structure appears with a clear dividing line, indicating a process of cell division.
  - Scale bar: 50 µm

- **Image 2 Description:**
  - A rectangular, grid-like structure also showing division along an elongated axis.
  - Scale bar: 10 µm

**Question:**
Image 1 could be of (a) dividing ________, and image 2 could be of (a) ________. A major difference between the process shown in the images is that _______.

**Options:**

1. **Option 1**
   - sea urchin egg; dividing cells in the root tip of a plant; the animal cell is forming a cell wall between the two daughter cells

2. **Option 2**
   - cells in a lily plant; dividing sea urchin egg; the plant cell has a row of fusing Golgi vesicles that will separate the two cells

3. **Option 3**
   - cells in a lily plant; dividing sea urchin egg; the animal cell has a contractile ring of actin and myosin separating the cells

4. **Option 4**
   - sand dollar egg; dividing cells in a lily plant; the plant cell does not have a ring of actin and myosin pinching the cell inward

5. **Option 5**
   - sand dollar egg; dividing cells in a lily plant; the animal cell has a row of fusing Golgi vesicles that will separate the two cells

Use this information to determine the correct process and differences illustrated in the images.
Transcribed Image Text:**Cell Division Comparison Activity** **Image Analysis:** - **Image 1 Description:** - A circular structure appears with a clear dividing line, indicating a process of cell division. - Scale bar: 50 µm - **Image 2 Description:** - A rectangular, grid-like structure also showing division along an elongated axis. - Scale bar: 10 µm **Question:** Image 1 could be of (a) dividing ________, and image 2 could be of (a) ________. A major difference between the process shown in the images is that _______. **Options:** 1. **Option 1** - sea urchin egg; dividing cells in the root tip of a plant; the animal cell is forming a cell wall between the two daughter cells 2. **Option 2** - cells in a lily plant; dividing sea urchin egg; the plant cell has a row of fusing Golgi vesicles that will separate the two cells 3. **Option 3** - cells in a lily plant; dividing sea urchin egg; the animal cell has a contractile ring of actin and myosin separating the cells 4. **Option 4** - sand dollar egg; dividing cells in a lily plant; the plant cell does not have a ring of actin and myosin pinching the cell inward 5. **Option 5** - sand dollar egg; dividing cells in a lily plant; the animal cell has a row of fusing Golgi vesicles that will separate the two cells Use this information to determine the correct process and differences illustrated in the images.
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