Question
A student is comparing a plant cell, an animal cell, and a fungal cell. The student observes that two of the cells have a cell wall, but one does not. Additionally, only one of the cells has chloroplasts.
Based on this evidence, which statement correctly classifies the cells?
(5 Points)
The plant and animal cells both have a cell wall, but the fungal cell does not.
The fungal and plant cells have a cell wall, but only the plant cell has chloroplasts.
The plant and animal cells both have chloroplasts, but the fungal cell does not.
The animal and fungal cells have a cell wall, but the plant cell does not.
Based on this evidence, which statement correctly classifies the cells?
(5 Points)
The plant and animal cells both have a cell wall, but the fungal cell does not.
The fungal and plant cells have a cell wall, but only the plant cell has chloroplasts.
The plant and animal cells both have chloroplasts, but the fungal cell does not.
The animal and fungal cells have a cell wall, but the plant cell does not.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that classifies the cells based on the evidence provided is:
**The fungal and plant cells have a cell wall, but only the plant cell has chloroplasts.**
This classification is accurate because:
- Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts.
- Fungal cells have a cell wall but lack chloroplasts.
- Animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts.
**The fungal and plant cells have a cell wall, but only the plant cell has chloroplasts.**
This classification is accurate because:
- Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts.
- Fungal cells have a cell wall but lack chloroplasts.
- Animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts.