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a micrograph of a yeast cell a diagram of a yeast cell which of the following statements are true? select all that apply. the yeast cell diagram represents a yeast cell of the same type as the cell shown in the micrograph. the nucleus in the yeast cell diagram is the same color as the nucleus in the yeast cell micrograph. both the micrograph and the diagram show that a yeast cell has cell parts that are orange. cell diagrams can be used to represent cells from both unicellular and multicellular organisms.
- The diagram is a simplified representation of the yeast cell shown in the micrograph, so they are of the same type.
- The nucleus in the micrograph is not clearly distinguishable by color, and it is not the same color as the orange - colored nucleus in the diagram.
- The diagram has orange - colored parts, but the micrograph does not clearly show orange - colored cell parts.
- Cell diagrams are used to represent cells from both unicellular (like yeast) and multicellular organisms.
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The yeast cell diagram represents a yeast cell of the same type as the cell shown in the micrograph.
Cell diagrams can be used to represent cells from both unicellular and multicellular organisms.