If you were to compare a skin cell collected from the gopher snake and a cell collected from the stem of the creosote bush, what organelles would you expect to find in the snake but not the creosote bush, and vice versa?



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Snake Cells Only Creosote Bush Only

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Snake Cells Only:

  • Lysosomes
  • Centrioles
  • Specialized organelles (like myelin for certain types of cells, if present)

Creosote Bush Only:

  • Cell wall
  • Chloroplasts
  • Large central vacuole

These differences reflect the distinct cellular structures and functions of animal cells (like those from the gopher snake) compared to plant cells (like those from the creosote bush).