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A student is examining leaf cells. Which organelles are missing from the cells?
ribosomes
chloroplasts
centrioles
mitochondria
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Centrioles.
Leaf cells are plant cells, which contain chloroplasts (for photosynthesis), mitochondria and ribosomes, but higher plant cells typically lack centrioles — they use other microtubule-organizing centers during cell division.
Leaf cells are plant cells, which contain chloroplasts (for photosynthesis), mitochondria and ribosomes, but higher plant cells typically lack centrioles — they use other microtubule-organizing centers during cell division.
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