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A scientist at the polar ice cap was studying an ice sample from hundreds of meters below the surface. While examining the ice, the scientist found some cells from many years ago. Using an electron microscope, the scientist identified these cell structures: a cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, nucleus, cell wall, and ribosomes. What kind of organism did the scientist find?

Question 18 options:

animal

bacteria

plant

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Scientists found the organisms "plant."

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In plants there present a cell wall which provides shape as well as support to the cell. It also helps in attracting or absorbing the sunlight which is used for the preparation of their food. But when it comes to the animals, the cell lacks cell wall. Whereas all bacteria's do not possess the cell wall. They mostly made up of cellulose, they are also semi permeable in nature. Only the entry of small molecules and proteins are allowed which is also depends upon the size of the molecule.

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