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What would a biologist see if she examined a small piece of a leaf from a plant and a small piece of a root from the same plant through a microscope?

Both the leaf and the root would be made up of cells.
O The leaf would be made up of cells, but the root would not be made up of cells.
o The root would be made up of cells, but the leaf would not be made up of cells. Ok
o Neither the root nor the leaf would be made up of cells because plants are not made of cells
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Answer:

both are made out of cells

Step-by-step explanation:

both are parts of a plant, plants are liveing things, all liveing things are made of cells.

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Step-by-step explanation:

What would a biologist see if she examined a small piece of a leaf from a plant and a small piece of a root from the same plant through a microscope? Both the leaf and the root would be made up of cells. The leaf would be made up of cells, but the root would not be made up of cells.

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