Read the text. Then, answer the question.a micrograph of a cell dividing into two cellsAll cells come from other cells. New cells are created by a process called cell division.To start cell division, a cell grows bigger and makes copies of the parts inside it. Then, the cell and its parts separate into two new cells. Each new cell contains the same types of cell parts as the original cell. Later, each of these cells may divide again to form more cells.When a multicellular organism's cells divide, the organism can grow. Each resulting cell is part of that organism. When a unicellular organism divides, each resulting cell is a separate unicellular organism.The micrographs below show cells from two different organisms: a rose bush, which is multicellular, and a bacterium, which is unicellular. cells in a petal on a rose bush a bacterium Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply.A rose bush cell can divide to form two rose bushes.The bacterium was formed when another bacterium's cell divided.When a rose bush cell divides, it copies its parts and then splits into two cells.If the bacterium divides, it will become a multicellular organism.Submit
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Read the text. Then, answer the question.a micrograph of a cell dividing into two cellsAll cells come from other cells. New cells are created by a process called cell division.To start cell division, a cell grows bigger and makes copies of the parts inside it. Then, the cell and its parts separate into two new cells. Each new cell contains the same types of cell parts as the original cell. Later, each of these cells may divide again to form more cells.When a multicellular organism's cells divide, the organism can grow. Each resulting cell is part of that organism. When a unicellular organism divides, each resulting cell is a separate unicellular organism.The micrographs below show cells from two different organisms: a rose bush, which is multicellular, and a bacterium, which is unicellular. cells in a petal on a rose bush a bacterium Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply.A rose bush cell can divide to form two rose bushes.The bacterium was formed when another bacterium's cell divided.When a rose bush cell divides, it copies its parts and then splits into two cells.If the bacterium divides, it will become a multicellular organism.Submit
Solution 1
The following statements are true:
- The bacterium was formed when another bacterium's cell divided.
- When a rose bush cell divides, it copies its parts and then splits into two cells.
The other statements are not true. A rose bush cell can divide to form two cells, but not two rose bushes. If the bacterium divides, it will not become a multicellular organism, but will remain a unicellular organism.
Solution 2
The following statements are true:
- The bacterium was formed when another bacterium's cell divided.
- When a rose bush cell divides, it copies its parts and then splits into two cells.
The other statements are not true. A rose bush cell dividing does not form two rose bushes, it forms two cells of the same rose bush. If a bacterium divides, it does not become a multicellular organism, it remains a unicellular organism and forms another separate unicellular organism.
Solution 3
The following statements are true:
- The bacterium was formed when another bacterium's cell divided.
- When a rose bush cell divides, it copies its parts and then splits into two cells.
The other statements are not true. A rose bush cell dividing does not form two rose bushes, it forms two cells of the same rose bush. If a bacterium divides, it does not become a multicellular organism, it remains a unicellular organism and forms another unicellular organism.
Solution 4
The following statements are true:
- The bacterium was formed when another bacterium's cell divided.
- When a rose bush cell divides, it copies its parts and then splits into two cells.
The other two statements are false. A rose bush cell dividing does not form two rose bushes, it forms two cells of the same rose bush. If a bacterium divides, it does not become a multicellular organism, it remains a unicellular organism and forms another unicellular organism.
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Unicellular organisms grow by cell division. One caneasily observe this in in vitro cultures by simply counting the number ofcells under the microscope.
Unicellular organisms grow by cell division.
All organisms are made up of cells. Some organisms are unicellular, or made up of just one cell. Other organisms are multicellular, or made up of many cells.These micrographs show cells from four different organisms. Look at the micrographs and read the captions. Then, answer the question below. leaf cells of a bean plant, a multicellular organism a unicellular organism called a bacterium a unicellular organism called a protist skin cells of a frog, a multicellular organism Which of the following statements are true about the organisms shown in the micrographs above? Select all that apply.The protist has one cell, and the bean plant has many cells.The bacterium has many cells, and the frog has only one cell.The cells of the protist and the bacterium are the same shape.The bean plant is made up of cells but the frog is not.Submit
All organisms are made up of cells. Some organisms are unicellular, or made up of just one cell. Other organisms are multicellular, or made up of many cells.These micrographs show cells from four different organisms. Look at the micrographs and read the captions. Then, follow the instructions below. a unicellular organism called a bacterium cells of a moss plant, a multicellular organism eye cells of a monkey, a multicellular organism a unicellular organism called a protist Put each organism into the correct column.bacteriumprotistmonkeymoss planthas many cellshas one cellSubmit
New cells are formed in organisms in order to grow, to replace old, dead and injured cells,and to form gametes required for reproduction. The process by which new cells are made iscalled cell division. There are two main types of cell division: mitosis and meiosis.1. What is the type of cell division observed in testes and Ovary?2. How do genes control the growth and division of cells?3. Cell division is the means of reproduction in unicellular organisms. Justify?4. Why are full siblings made from egg and sperm cells from the same twoparents can look very different from one another?5. Which cell organelle plays a central role in cellular reproduction?
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