Question
ane Doe looks under a microscope at a damaged cell. She can't see much, but she identifies the presence of a nucleus and a cell wall. What can she conclude about the cell?
Responses
The cell is prokaryotic because there are no membrane-bound organelles.
The cell is prokaryotic because there are no membrane-bound organelles.
It is bacteria because Jane identified plasmids.
It is bacteria because Jane identified plasmids.
It is a plant because plants have both of these characteristics.
It is a plant because plants have both of these characteristics.
It is an animal because animals have both of these characteristics.
Responses
The cell is prokaryotic because there are no membrane-bound organelles.
The cell is prokaryotic because there are no membrane-bound organelles.
It is bacteria because Jane identified plasmids.
It is bacteria because Jane identified plasmids.
It is a plant because plants have both of these characteristics.
It is a plant because plants have both of these characteristics.
It is an animal because animals have both of these characteristics.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Based on the presence of a nucleus and a cell wall, Jane can conclude that:
**It is a plant because plants have both of these characteristics.**
Plant cells have a cell wall, which is characteristic of plant cells (as well as fungi and some prokaryotes), and they contain a nucleus, indicating they are eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, typically lack a nucleus.
**It is a plant because plants have both of these characteristics.**
Plant cells have a cell wall, which is characteristic of plant cells (as well as fungi and some prokaryotes), and they contain a nucleus, indicating they are eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, typically lack a nucleus.
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!