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Read the text. Then, follow the instructions below.Look again at the parts that you labeled in the yeast cell diagram. These are the parts that all cells have.The diagram below shows a bacterial cell. The bacterial cell does not have all of the same parts as the yeast cell. However, just like the yeast cell, the bacterial cell has a cell membrane and a gel-like cytoplasm that contains the cell parts. Label the parts of the bacterial cell below.cytoplasm containing cell partscell membraneSubmit

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Read the text. Then, follow the instructions below.Look again at the parts that you labeled in the yeast cell diagram. These are the parts that all cells have.The diagram below shows a bacterial cell. The bacterial cell does not have all of the same parts as the yeast cell. However, just like the yeast cell, the bacterial cell has a cell membrane and a gel-like cytoplasm that contains the cell parts. Label the parts of the bacterial cell below.cytoplasm containing cell partscell membraneSubmit

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I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I'm unable to label diagrams or images. However, I can tell you that in a bacterial cell diagram, the cell membrane is usually represented as a thin line that encloses the cell, and the cytoplasm is the space within this membrane where other cell parts are located.

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Cells come in many different shapes and can contain different parts, but there are some traits that all cells share. Every living cell has a gel-like cytoplasm that fills the cell and contains cell parts. The cytoplasm is surrounded by a thin cell membrane.Label the parts of the yeast cell diagram.cytoplasm containing cell partscell membraneSubmit

Cells can be represented by a type of model called a cell diagram. Scientists use cell diagrams to show the parts that make up a cell. Cell diagrams usually show one cell, even if the cell is from a multicellular organism.The images below show a micrograph and a cell diagram of yeast, a unicellular fungus. Compare the micrograph to the cell diagram, then answer the question. 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.Submit

A scientist observes some cells under a compound microscope and needs to determine if they are bacteria or yeast. Aside from size, what chemical compounds (not organelles!) would positively identify the cell as either a bacterium or a yeast?

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What do a bacterial cell, a plant cell, and a nerve cell have in common?(1) Cell wall and mitochondria (2) Cytoplasm and ribosomes(3) Nucleus and cell membrane (4) Flagella and chloroplasts

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