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A scientist observes two cells. Cell 1 and Cell 2 both contain DNA (genetic material) and ribosomes. However, Cell 1 contains a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, which Cell 2 does not.
What is the correct classification for each of the cells?
A
Cell 1 = Eukaryotic, Cell 2 = Prokaryotic
B
Cell 1 = Prokaryotic, Cell 2 = Eukaryotic
C
Cell 1 = Eubacteria, Cell 2 = Archaea
D
Cell 1 = Archaea, Cell 2 = Eubacteria
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Cell 1 is eukaryotic (has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles). Cell 2 is prokaryotic (lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles). Both have DNA and ribosomes.
Cell 1 is eukaryotic (has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles). Cell 2 is prokaryotic (lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles). Both have DNA and ribosomes.
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