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10. what are examples of qualitative data? quantitative data? a. the ro…

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  1. what are examples of qualitative data? quantitative data? a. the room smelled like brownies. b. there are 100 cookies in the cookie jar. c. three squirrels are eating from the bird feeder. d. the hamsters cage stunk. 11. compare and contrast prokaryotic cells with eukaryotic cells. 12. explain the similarities and differences between animal and plant cells. (hint: use the organelles as a guide) 13. name the characteristics of living organisms. 14. is a puppy a living organism? back up your reasoning with evidence. 15. is your chair a living organism? back up your reasoning with evidence. 16. explain what the following organelles do for the cell. a. mitochondria

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Brief Explanations

Qualitative data describes qualities or characteristics. Quantitative data is numerical. "The room smelled like brownies" and "The hamster's cage stunk" are qualitative as they describe non - numerical qualities. "There are 100 cookies in the cookie jar" and "Three squirrels are eating from the bird feeder" are quantitative as they involve numbers.

Brief Explanations

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and most membrane - bound organelles. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and many membrane - bound organelles. Prokaryotes are usually single - celled, while eukaryotes can be single - or multi - celled.

Brief Explanations

Similarities: Both have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes. Differences: Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole; animal cells lack these.

Answer:

Qualitative Data: a. The room smelled like brownies, d. The hamster's cage stunk
Quantitative Data: b. There are 100 cookies in the cookie jar, c. Three squirrels are eating from the bird feeder

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