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A student is comparing the structures of a plant cell and a prokaryotic cell. Which structure is common to both cells?
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cell wall
cell wall
vacuole
vacuole
nucleus
nucleus
mitochondrion
mitochondrion
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cell wall
Explanation: Both plant cells and most prokaryotes have a cell wall (plant walls are mainly cellulose; many bacteria have peptidoglycan). Nucleus and mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles, and a large central vacuole is characteristic of plant cells.
Explanation: Both plant cells and most prokaryotes have a cell wall (plant walls are mainly cellulose; many bacteria have peptidoglycan). Nucleus and mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles, and a large central vacuole is characteristic of plant cells.
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