Question
5. The diagram below shows a cell. What type of organism might contain this type of cell? (SC.912.L.14.3)
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Cross-sectional view of a cell, highlighting its internal structures.
The cell is oval-shaped, and its outer boundary is labeled "Cell membrane."
Internal structures are labeled and include:
Nucleus: Located near the top-right portion of the cell.
Golgi complex: Located near the right side, slightly below the nucleus.
Lysosome: Beneath and to the right of the Golgi complex.
Ribosomes: Scattered throughout the cytoplasm, appearing as small dark dots.
Endoplasmic reticulum: A network of membranes extending throughout the cell's interior, mostly around the edges.
Mitochondria: Oval-shaped structures located within the cytoplasm of the cell, mostly on the left side.
The internal structure is illustrated schematically with lines and variations in shading to differentiate cell components. A title, "STRUCTURE OF A CELL," is displayed at the top.
Algae
Animal
Bacterium
Plant
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1 point
Cross-sectional view of a cell, highlighting its internal structures.
The cell is oval-shaped, and its outer boundary is labeled "Cell membrane."
Internal structures are labeled and include:
Nucleus: Located near the top-right portion of the cell.
Golgi complex: Located near the right side, slightly below the nucleus.
Lysosome: Beneath and to the right of the Golgi complex.
Ribosomes: Scattered throughout the cytoplasm, appearing as small dark dots.
Endoplasmic reticulum: A network of membranes extending throughout the cell's interior, mostly around the edges.
Mitochondria: Oval-shaped structures located within the cytoplasm of the cell, mostly on the left side.
The internal structure is illustrated schematically with lines and variations in shading to differentiate cell components. A title, "STRUCTURE OF A CELL," is displayed at the top.
Algae
Animal
Bacterium
Plant
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Based on the description of the cell you provided, it appears to be a eukaryotic cell as it contains a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles such as the Golgi complex, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria.
Given the options provided (Algae, Animal, Bacterium, Plant), the presence of these internal structures suggests that it is more likely to be an **Animal cell** or a **Plant cell**. However, the specific mention of lysosomes and the absence of a cell wall (common in plant cells) indicate that it is most likely an **Animal cell**.
So, the organism that might contain this type of cell is **Animal**.
Given the options provided (Algae, Animal, Bacterium, Plant), the presence of these internal structures suggests that it is more likely to be an **Animal cell** or a **Plant cell**. However, the specific mention of lysosomes and the absence of a cell wall (common in plant cells) indicate that it is most likely an **Animal cell**.
So, the organism that might contain this type of cell is **Animal**.
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