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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 is a representation of the type of yeast cell shown in the micrograph. the cell wall in the yeast cell micrograph is the same color as the cell wall in the yeast cell diagram. both the micrograph and the diagram show that a yeast cell contains a nucleus. cell diagrams are used to represent only the cells of unicellular organisms.
- A diagram of a yeast cell is a simplified representation of the actual yeast cell shown in a micrograph, so the first statement is true.
- There is no information given about the color - matching of cell walls, so we cannot assume the second statement is true.
- Yeast cells are eukaryotic and have a nucleus, which can be shown in both micrographs and diagrams, so the third statement is true.
- Cell diagrams can represent cells of both unicellular and multicellular organisms, so the fourth statement is false.
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The yeast cell diagram is a representation of the type of yeast cell shown in the micrograph.
Both the micrograph and the diagram show that a yeast cell contains a nucleus.