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Examine the diagram of the cell.
Which terms correctly describe the cell?
Responses
prokaryotic, animal
prokaryotic, animal
eukaryotic, plant
eukaryotic, plant
prokaryotic, plant
prokaryotic, plant
eukaryotic, animal
eukaryotic, animal
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I don’t see the diagram. Could you upload it or describe the visible structures (nucleus, chloroplasts, cell wall, mitochondria, nucleoid, flagella, etc.)?
Quick guide so you can pick the correct answer:
- Nucleus and membrane-bound organelles → eukaryotic. No nucleus, DNA in a nucleoid region and no membrane-bound organelles → prokaryotic.
- Chloroplasts and a cellulose cell wall (rectangular shape, large central vacuole) → plant cell.
- No cell wall or chloroplasts, rounder shape, centrioles/lysosomes → animal cell.
- A cell wall but no chloroplasts + nucleoid → could be prokaryotic (bacterial) cell wall.
Common classroom diagram: presence of nucleus + chloroplasts/cell wall → eukaryotic, plant. If you tell me which organelles you see I’ll pick the correct option.
Quick guide so you can pick the correct answer:
- Nucleus and membrane-bound organelles → eukaryotic. No nucleus, DNA in a nucleoid region and no membrane-bound organelles → prokaryotic.
- Chloroplasts and a cellulose cell wall (rectangular shape, large central vacuole) → plant cell.
- No cell wall or chloroplasts, rounder shape, centrioles/lysosomes → animal cell.
- A cell wall but no chloroplasts + nucleoid → could be prokaryotic (bacterial) cell wall.
Common classroom diagram: presence of nucleus + chloroplasts/cell wall → eukaryotic, plant. If you tell me which organelles you see I’ll pick the correct option.
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