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Alja [10]
1 year ago
9

Which structures are found in both animal and plant cells? Check all that apply. cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, Golgi body

, nucleus, ribosome, vacuole
Biology
2 answers:
kogti [31]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

✔cell membrane

✖cell wall

✔cytoplasm

✔Golgi body

✔nucleus

✔ribosome

✔vacuole

(the tick sign ✔means this is the one you have to pick and the incorrect sign✖means don't pick it. btw I know this is late but I am doing it for the people who come after looking for this answer.)

hope this helps here is a hug ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

Norma-Jean [14]1 year ago
3 0
Everything except for cell wall
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