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A student constructs a Venn diagram to compare the organelles in plant and animal cells.
Venn Diagram of Plant and Animal Cells
A Venn Diagram is shown. One circle is labeled Animal only, the other circle is labeled plant only, and the overlapping section is labeled both.
Which organelle should be listed under “Animal Only” in the diagram?
nucleus
centriole
ribosome
cell wall
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Centriole
Centrioles are found in animal cells (involved in organizing the spindle for cell division) but are generally absent from plant cells. Nucleus and ribosomes are in both; cell walls are plant-only.
Centrioles are found in animal cells (involved in organizing the spindle for cell division) but are generally absent from plant cells. Nucleus and ribosomes are in both; cell walls are plant-only.
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