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sergeinik [125]
2 years ago
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(Types of Cells)you and your friend are looking at two slides under the microscope. In slide A you notice that the cells are ver

y tiny, simple, and reproducing extreaemely quickly compared to the larger cells and more slowly reproducing cells of slide B. what can you conclude about slide A and B from this information.
Slide A is likely a prokayotic cell and Slide B is likely a eukaryotic cell

Slide A is likely a plant cell and Slide B is likely an animal cell

Slide A is likely a eukaryotic cell and Slide B is likely a prokaryotic cell

Slide A is likely a plant cell and Slide B is likely nonliving and probably a rock
Biology
1 answer:
mina [271]2 years ago
4 0
It’s C i did this and got it right I hope this helps
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