You observe the process of cell division with the aid of a microscope. One cell and its daughter cells are clearly visible, the other
cell and its daughter cells are barely visible. Which of the following explains this observation?
You are observing prokaryote and eukaryote cell division
You are observing prokaryote and viral cell division
You are observing the same species of cells, one is just underdeveloped
The cells that are barely visible are eukaryotic organelles and the clearly visible cells are eukaryotes that have a cell wall.
The cells that are barely visible are eukaryotic organelles and the clearly visible cells are eukaryotes that do not have a cell
wall.
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