Leylah was observing a specimen using a microscope. She observed a group of cells on the slide. She noticed they were different shapes. Some were clumped together and some formed chain-like shapes, with no visible nucleus in the middle of the cells. They also did not contain any structures that would allow them to move independently. She concluded she was looking at eukaryotic cells from a multicellular organism. Her lab partner Heidi disagreed and insisted that they were observing a group of prokaryotic bacteria cells. Who is correct, and which piece of evidence supports the correct claim?(1 point) Responses Leylah; the cells were uniform with no structures for movement Leylah; the cells were uniform with no structures for movement Heidi; the cells were different shapes grouped together with no visible nucleus Heidi; the cells were different shapes grouped together with no visible nucleus Leylah; some of the cells were clumped together Leylah; some of the cells were clumped together Heidi; the cells had structures that would allow them to move

Leylah is correct. The evidence that supports Leylah's claim is that the cells were uniform with no structures for movement. Prokaryotic bacteria cells usually have structures like flagella that allow them to move, while eukaryotic cells from multicellular organisms, such as animal cells, do not have such structures for independent movement.

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Leylah is correct. The evidence that supports Leylah's claim is that the cells were uniform with no structures for movement.

Leylah is correct. The piece of evidence that supports Leylah's claim is that the cells were different shapes grouped together with no visible nucleus. This is a characteristic of eukaryotic cells from a multicellular organism. Prokaryotic bacteria cells, on the other hand, are typically single-celled organisms that are uniform in shape and often have structures for movement, such as flagella. Since Leylah observed different shaped cells without structures for movement or a visible nucleus, this indicates that she was observing eukaryotic cells from a multicellular organism.