The cell has a membrane and ribosomes but no organelles. Select
The cell has many chloroplasts. Select
The cell has a cell membrane and mitochondria but no cell wall. Select
The cell has a nucleus. Select
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Let’s take a look at each statement:
1. The cell has a membrane and ribosomes but no organelles.
– Answer: Prokaryotic Cell
– Explanation: Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, have a cell membrane and ribosomes, but they lack membrane-bound organelles.
2. The cell has many chloroplasts.
– Answer: Plant Cell
– Explanation: Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which are organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
3. The cell has a cell membrane and mitochondria but no cell wall.
– Answer: Animal Cell
– Explanation: Animal cells have a cell membrane and mitochondria (for energy production) but do not have a cell wall, unlike plant cells.
4. The cell has a nucleus.
– Answer: Eukaryotic Cell
– Explanation: Eukaryotic cells, which include both plant and animal cells, have a nucleus that contains genetic material.
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