Ascientist is observing onion cells and human cheek cells under a microscope.
which obse...
Ascientist is observing onion cells and human cheek cells under a microscope.
which observation does she most likely make?
a. the onion cells have lysosomes, and the cheek cells do not.
b. the cheek cells have larger vacuoles than the onion cells.
c. the cheek cells have a nucleus, and the onion cells do not.
d. the onion cells have a cell wall, and the cheek cells do not.
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