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Essential Cell Biology 5th Edition - Chapter 1 &
2

1. Both cells have the same DNA.
Both cells are generated during the animal's embryological development.: -
What is a similarity between a liver and kidney cell?
2. Both cells express different genes, which produces different proteins. Both
cells have different functions in the body.: What are some differences between a
liver and kidney cell?
3. Plasma
membrane DNA
Ribosomes: Which structure could be seen using an electron microscope?
4. An electron: Which structure could not be seen using an electron microscope?
5. A light microscope cannot view structures smaller than a bacterium.: What is a con
when using a light microscope?
6. - Viewing individual cells
- Single-celled organisms: What are some pros when using a light microscope?
7. 0.2 micrometers.: What is the limit of resolution for light microscopy?
8. It can be used to view the three-dimensional structure of a cell or tissue.: -
What are some pros when using a confocal microscopy?
9. An individual molecule.: What is the smallest object that can be viewed using an
electron microscope?
10. - Phospholipid
- Nucleotides: What are some molecules that can be seen using an electron
microscope?
11.Yes: Can an individual ribosome be seen with a fluorescence microscope?
12. - A cell wall
- Nucleic acids
- Ribosomes
- A means of using chemical energy: What do eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have in
common?
13.Yes: Is it true that archaea and bacteria differ as much from each other as
eukaryotes?
14.DNA sequencing: What method revealed the distinction between archaea and
bacteria?
15. - Embryonic cell
- Bacterium
- Cell nucleus
- Mitochondrion: What can be seen with a conventional light microscope?
16.20 nanometers: What's the approximate size of a ribosome?
17.All cells are formed by growth and division of existing cells.: What state- ment
represents the cell theory?
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