Part c - calculating cell volume the shape of a yeast cell can be approximated by a sphere, so you can calculate the volume of each cell using the formula for the volume of a sphere: a sphere with the radius and diameter shown v=43πr3 note that π (the greek letter pi) is a constant with an approximate value of 3.14, and r stands for radius, which is half the diameter. What is the approximate volume of the mature parent cell?

Respuesta :

Given that volume the shape of a yeast cell can be approximated by a sphere.

So,volume the shape of a yeast cell =Volume of Sphere

Volume of Sphere =[tex]\frac {4}{3}\pi r^3[/tex]

Diameter of a yeast cell=4µm (Depending on the environment)

Radius of the yeast cell = diameter/2=2µm

Volume of the matured Parent cell=[tex]\frac {4}{3}\pi \times2^3[/tex]

                                                          =[tex]\frac{4}{3}\times\frac {22}{7}\times8[/tex]

=33.584 µm^3

You can find the volume, if the diameter of the parent cell varies using the same formula by taking different values of radius.

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