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Lelu [443]
2 years ago
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Use the drop-down menus to determine where these organelles can be found.

Biology
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lorasvet [3.4K]2 years ago
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The explanations of the answers are in the attached file.

1. Ribosome can be found in Both animal cells and plant cells


2. Endoplasmic Reticulum can be found in Both animal cells and plant cells


3. Golgi Apparatus can be found in Both animal cells and plant cells


4. Cell wall can be found in Plant cells only


5. Vacuoles can be found in Both animal and plant cells


6. Lysosomes can be found in Both animal and plant cells


7. Mitochondria can be found in Both animals and plant cells


8. Cell Membrane can be found in Both animals and plant cells


9. Cytoplasm can be found in Both animal and plant cells


10. Chloroplasts can be found in Plant cells only

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damaskus [11]2 years ago
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Ribosome- Both animal cells and plant cells

Endoplasmic Reticulum -Both animal cells and plant cells

Golgi Apparatus- Both animal cells and plant cells

Cell wall- Plant cells only

Vacuoles-Both animal and plant cells

Lysosomes- Both animal and plant cells

Mitochondria- Both animals and plant cells

Cell Membrane- Both animals and plant cells

Cytoplasm-Both animal and plant cells

Chloroplasts-Plant cells only


Hope it helps have a wonderful day ; )

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