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Which organelle is generally larger in plant cells than in animal cells? A mitochondrion B. nucleus C. ribosome D. vacuole
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Which organelle is generally larger in plant cells than in animal cells?
A mitochondrion
B. nucleus
C. ribosome
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D.VACUOLE
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