1. Choose all of the organelles below that you would find in a plant cell, but not in an animal cell.
Group of answer choices
cytoplasm
centrioles
large central vacuole
choloroplasts
cell wall
ribosomes
2.
Prokaryotic cells:
Group of answer choices
have membrane bound organelles
have a nucleus
are much larger than eukaryotic cells
can make single-celled or multicellular organisms
can only make single-celled organisms
3.
Eukaryotic cells: (Choose all that apply)
Group of answer choices
have a nucleus
are much larger than prokaryotic cells
can make single-celled or multicellular organisms
have organelles
4.
The main responsibility of the liver is to break down toxic materials that enter our bodies, such as alcohol. Therefore, you would expect liver cells to contain a large number of which type of organelle?
Group of answer choices
ribosomes
rough endoplasmic reticulum
nucleoli
peroxisomes
Thank you
1. Choose all of the organelles below that you would find in a plant cell, but...
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