Biology, asked by sravanthiaki, 9 months ago

Activity
Take a plant stem and with the help
of your teacher cut into very thin slices
or sections,
Now, stain the slices with safranin.
Place one neatly out section on a slide,
and put a drop of Øycerine,
Cower with a cover slip and observe
under a microscope. Observe the
various types of cells and their
arrangment. Compare it with Pig, 6.3.
Now, answer the following on the
basis of your observation:
1. Are all cells similar in structure?
2. How many types of cells can
be seen?

Answers

Answered by ashumaki
2

Explanation:

Yes all cell, there are 3 types of cell

Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer:

a) Not all cells are of the same kind

b) There can be seen almost 8-10 kinds of cells

c) All the cells are of different kinds because shape and size of the cell varies on the basis of the function it has to perform.

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