1. How does the size of a human cheek cell compare to a plant cell? Can you thin
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1. How does the size of a human cheek cell compare to a plant cell? Can you think of any advantage to being a larger cell over a smaller one? 2. hile looking through the eyepiece at the human hair, move the slide on the stage to the right How does the hair appear to move? If you were tracking a microorganism that appeared to be moving from the right side of your field of vision to your left, which way would you move the slide on the stage to keep it in view? Why? 3. 4. In the examination of the human hair did you happen to notice cells? If you did, speculate as to their presence or absence in your sample. 5. What characteristics did the aquatic sample have that a human being would exhibit? What structures were different from a human being? 6. If you were looking at a large object like a wasp, which power would be more functional to use? What advantage does the scanning (= low, likely 4X) power have that the high does not? 7. 8. Structurally what were some differences between the human cheek cells and the plant cells? Why?Explanation / Answer
Human cheek cell have size 60 Micron and plant cell also have size approx 10-60 microne.
Plant have various part of the body and all of its parts shows great diversity in the range of size.
Here idae is not given that about which cell i have to describe. So i am just going to discuss about normal plant cell.
The large size of cell have frlew advantages like large cell have more cell organelles and various other fluid substances which are helpful and metabolic activities of the cell. The the capacity to store various components in the cell is more high than small size cells.
large cell can occupy various shapes and these shapes are helpful in various functions.
The cells of cheek are part of squamous epithelium and the have large flattened surface are which does not allows the food to being caught on the moutg membrane.
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