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Using the drop-down menus, identify the

structures common to all cells.

Label A

Label B

Label C

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Label D

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Answer:

LABEL A: DNA

LABEL B: CELL MEMBRANE

LABEL C: RIBOSOMES

LABEL D: CYTOPLASM

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Answer:

As the image or labels are not provided, lets generally look at structures which are common to all cells (eukaryoic)

Step-by-step explanation:

The eukaryotic cells can be divided into two main types: plant cell and animal cell.

The similar structures in both of these cells include:

Cell membrane: The covering which is semi- permeable and protects the cell from the external environment.

Cytoplasm: The fluid in which all the organelles of a cell float.

Vacuole: Storage house of a cell.

Nucleus: The are where all the hereditary material exists.

Ribosomes: Organelle where proteins are made.

Endoplasmic Reticulum: Also associated with the making of proteins.

Golgi-complex: Area where proteins are modified and packaged.

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