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Which cellular structures are found in plant cells but NOT in animal cells? a. chloroplast and cell wall b. Golgi apparatus and vacuole c. mitochondrion and ribosome d. endoplasmic reticulum and nucleus
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Which cellular structures are found in plant cells but NOT in animal cells?
a. chloroplast and cell wall
b. Golgi apparatus and vacuole
c. mitochondrion and ribosome
d. endoplasmic reticulum and nucleus
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Hey there!
The answer would be A. Chloroplast and cell wall. A cell wall is for protection. Chloroplasts absorb light. Photosynthesis takes place here. Plants get the energy from here to grow.
I hope this helps!
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a. chloroplast and cell wall
The chloroplast contains chlorophyll, which is the stuff that makes plants green. So animals do not have a chloroplast. Only plants have a cell wall and it is what helps plants maintain their shape. Hope this helped! :)
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