Two cells are viewed and measured under a microscope. The approximate diameter of each cell is listed.Cell P: 5.0×10−4 mCell Q: 3.0×10−5 m What is the difference in the diameters of the two cells?(1 point)Responses0.002 m0.002 m0.047 m 0.047 m 0.00047 m0.00047 m0.05 m

To find the difference in the diameters of the two cells, we need to subtract the diameter of cell Q from the diameter of cell P.

Cell P: 5.0×10^(-4) m = 0.0005 m
Cell Q: 3.0×10^(-5) m = 0.00003 m

Difference = 0.0005 m - 0.00003 m = 0.00047 m

Therefore, the difference in the diameters of the two cells is 0.00047 meters.