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Students are examining cells from a certain organism under a microscope. They notice
mitochondria, a nucleus, chloroplasts, and ribosomes in each cell. What type of cells
are they viewing and how do you know? (1 point)
Prokaryotic cells due to the observation of mitochondria
Plant cells due to the observation of chloroplasts
Animal cells due to the observation of ribosomes
Plant cells due to the observation or mitochondria
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Plant cells — the presence of chloroplasts indicates photosynthetic, eukaryotic plant cells (the nucleus and membrane-bound mitochondria also show they are eukaryotic; prokaryotes lack these organelles).
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