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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.
- Diagrams are simplified representations of real - life structures, so the yeast cell diagram represents the type of yeast cell in the micrograph.
- If the micrograph and diagram are accurate depictions, the color of the cell wall should match if it is a key feature being shown.
- Yeast cells are eukaryotic, and both visual representations would show the presence of a nucleus.
- Cell diagrams are not limited to unicellular organisms; they can represent cells of multicellular organisms too. So this statement is false.
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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.