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John Doe looks under a microscope to identify a cell. He notices that the cell has a cell wall, but it does not have a nucleus....Question
John Doe looks under a microscope to identify a cell. He notices that the cell has a cell wall, but it does not have a nucleus. What can John Doe infer from what he saw under the microscope?
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It could be a plant cell
It could be a plant cell
It is an animal cell.
It is an animal cell.
It must be prokaryotic.
It must be prokaryotic.
It is probably fungi.
Responses
It could be a plant cell
It could be a plant cell
It is an animal cell.
It is an animal cell.
It must be prokaryotic.
It must be prokaryotic.
It is probably fungi.
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Based on the observations that the cell has a cell wall but does not have a nucleus, John Doe can infer that:
**It must be prokaryotic.**
This is because prokaryotic cells (such as bacteria) lack a true nucleus and typically have a cell wall, while plant cells and fungal cells, which also have cell walls, are eukaryotic and contain a nucleus.
**It must be prokaryotic.**
This is because prokaryotic cells (such as bacteria) lack a true nucleus and typically have a cell wall, while plant cells and fungal cells, which also have cell walls, are eukaryotic and contain a nucleus.
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