Alex was observing a specimen using a microscope. They observed multiple cells in rows that resembled bricks or boxes. They also noticed a nucleus in the middle of each cell, and the cells contained small organelles that were green in color. Alex concluded they were looking at plant cells. What evidence from their observations best supports this claim?(1 point)

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There were multiple cells.
There were multiple cells.

The cells had a cell wall and chloroplasts.
The cells had a cell wall and chloroplasts.

Each cell had a nucleus.
Each cell had a nucleus.

The cells contained organelles.
The cells contained organelles.
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8 days ago

The best evidence from Alex's observations that supports the claim they were looking at plant cells is:

**The cells had a cell wall and chloroplasts.**

This is because plant cells are characterized by the presence of a rigid cell wall and chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll and give the cells their green color. The shape resembling bricks or boxes also aligns with the typical structure of plant cells.