Section 1 - Question 18 Directions: The picture below shows cells being viewed through a scanning electron microscope. The microscope is set at an extremely high magnification in order to view the cells that are less than 2 micrometers in size. Use the picture to answer any questions that Which type of cells are most likely shown in this picture? prokaryotic cells, because they lack a nucleus even when viewed under follow. high magnification eukaryotic cells, because they are round and clustered when viewed under high magnification prokaryotic cells, because they are large enough to be seen under a scanning electron microscope eukaryotic cells, because some appear to be dividing even when viewed under high magnification

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Directions: The picture below shows cells being viewed through a scanning electron
microscope. The microscope is set at an extremely high magnification in order to view the
cells that are less than 2 micrometers in size. Use the picture to answer any questions that
Which type of cells are most likely shown in this picture?
prokaryotic cells, because they lack a nucleus even when viewed under
follow.
high magnification
eukaryotic cells, because they are round and clustered when viewed
under high magnification
prokaryotic cells, because they are large enough to be seen under a
scanning electron microscope
eukaryotic cells, because some appear to be dividing even when
viewed under high magnification
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Transcribed Image Text:14 Question 18 Il Pause Q Zoom Q Review /v Finish Te ABG Section 1 - Question 18 Directions: The picture below shows cells being viewed through a scanning electron microscope. The microscope is set at an extremely high magnification in order to view the cells that are less than 2 micrometers in size. Use the picture to answer any questions that Which type of cells are most likely shown in this picture? prokaryotic cells, because they lack a nucleus even when viewed under follow. high magnification eukaryotic cells, because they are round and clustered when viewed under high magnification prokaryotic cells, because they are large enough to be seen under a scanning electron microscope eukaryotic cells, because some appear to be dividing even when viewed under high magnification D ©2021 IIluminate EducationTM, Inc e 9 0 10:29
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