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How is a yeast cell different from an onion skin cell?

A. Yeast lacks a cell membrane. An onion skin cell has a cell membrane.


B. Yeast doesn't have a cell wall. The onion skin cell has a cell wall.


C. Yeast has chloroplasts. The onion skin cell doesn't have chloroplasts.


D. Yeast lacks a membrane-bound nucleus. The onion skin cell has one

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An onion skin cell has a cell membrane. Yeast can reproduce by budding. Onion cells do not reproduce by budding. Yeast lacks a membrane-bound nucleus.

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Answer;

B. Yeast doesn't have a cell wall. The onion skin cell has a cell wall.

Explanation;

-An onion is a multicellular (consisting of many cells) plant organism.As in all plant cells, the cell of an onion peel consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and a large vacuole. The nucleus is present at the periphery of the cytoplasm.

-The vacuole is prominent and present at the center of the cell. It is surrounded by cytoplasm. The presence of a cell wall and a large vacuole are indicators that help identify plant cells, such as seen in the onion peel.

Like bacterial cells, yeast cells have cytoplasm and a membrane surrounded by a cell wall that lacks cellulose, like those of plants. Yeast cells have a nucleus.They are smaller than animal and plant cells, but slightly larger than bacteria.


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