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What do plant, animal and bacteria cells have in common?

A
cell walls, cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum

B
DNA, chloroplasts and cytoplasm

C
cell membranes, DNA and lysosomes

D
DNA, cytoplasm and cell membranes

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Answer:

Both the cells contain membrane-bound organelles.

Step-by-step explanation:

the Plant, bacteria and animal cells, three have ribosomes that contain RNA and proteins. The Ribosomes primarily translate the nucleic acids into amino acids to form proteins. The Proteins then form enzymes and play a role in every function within cells

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