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HELP ASAP Question 22 (1 point) Plant and animal cells have a lot in common. Compare and contrast the two cells. Select the features that you find in BOTH types of cells. Question 22 options: membrane,
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Plant and animal cells have a lot in common. Compare and contrast the two cells. Select the features that you find in BOTH types of cells.
Question 22 options:
membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm,
membrane, chloroplasts, nucleus
cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus
cell membrane and cell wall, chloroplasts
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Answer:membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm,
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