Two cells are viewed and measured under a microscope. The approximate diameter of each cell is listed. Cell P: 5.0×10^−4m Cell Q: 3.0×10^−5 m What is the difference in the diameters of the two cells? (1 point) Responses

The difference in diameter between cell P and cell Q is calculated by subtracting the diameter of cell Q from the diameter of cell P:

(5.0×10^-4 m) - (3.0×10^-5 m) = 4.7×10^-4 m

Therefore, the difference in the diameters of the two cells is approximately 4.7×10^-4 meters.