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1. which of the following best compares the structures found in plant cells and animal cells? plant cells have rigid cell walls and do not contain mitochondria or ribosomes while animal cells do. animal cells do not contain chloroplasts, cell walls, or a large central vacuole while plant cells do. plant cells contain rough endoplasmic reticulum and a golgi apparatus while animal cells contain smooth endoplasmic reticulum surrounded by lysosomes. animal cells contain cell walls and a large central vacuole while plant cells contain cell membranes and many small vacuoles.

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Answer:

animal cells do not contain chloroplasts, cell walls, or a large central vacuole while plant cells do.

Step-by-step explanation:

This statement plant cells have rigid cell walls and do not contain mitochondria or ribosomes while animal cells do is incorrect as plant cells have do have mitochondria and animal cells do not have a rigid cell wall.

This statement plant cells contain rough endoplasmic reticulum and a golgi apparatus while animal cells contain smooth endoplasmic reticulum surrounded by lysosomes is incorrect as both plant cells and animal cells have rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum surrounded by lysosomes and a golgi apparatus.

This statement: animal cells contain cell walls and a large central vacuole while plant cells contain cell membranes and many small vacuoles is incorrect as animal cells do not have a cell wall and a large central vacuole.

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