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- Is protoplasm considered a living content of the cell? Support your answer.What is happening during plasmolysis of walled plant or fungal cells? Describe the process! a. …………………………………………………………………………….. b. Plasmolysis shows that one type of molecules easily passes the plasma membrane! This molecule is the one and only ..................................................... View keyboard shortcuts EditViewInsertFormatToolsTable 12pt ParagraphMatch the cell component with its role in the cell. I have attached 2 images. please look at them
- Can you help me, please? Naked viruses typically exit the cell via this/these processes (may choose more than one). a. membrane fusionb. lysis c. exocytosis d. budding Note: lysis is the correct answer but there is more answer on the question.Which was the first cell ? Your choices are: a virus, a plant cell or animal cell? Remember to justify your answer. This should be an original thought, not Google’s.Figure 4.7 Prokaryotic cells are much smaller than eukaryotic cells. What advantages might small cell size confer on a cell? What advantages might large cell size have?
- I answered the question with 'cell wall' only, but was only given half credit. After reading differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic, I am not sure if one of these other options could also be selected (and if so, why?) Thank you for your help.A virus can easily manipulate various cellular activities once it has already invadedthe host cell. Does this mean that a virus is a living organism because it can enter acell, the fundamental unit of life? Provide a brief explanation as to its relationship with the principle of cell theoryinvolved. Thank youHi, can you answer the question 1 to 5? To identify the parts of this cell structure of Tem human cells Thank you
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