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Most structures in a cell are membrane-bound, but some are not. Which structure lacking a membrane is present in plant cells and not in animal cells?(1 point)
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mitochondrion
mitochondrion
chloroplast
chloroplast
cytoplasm
cytoplasm
cell wall
cell wall
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cell wall
Explanation: the cell wall is a non–membrane-bound rigid outer layer found in plant cells (made mainly of cellulose) and absent in animal cells. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are membrane-bound; cytoplasm is not membrane-bound but is present in both.
Explanation: the cell wall is a non–membrane-bound rigid outer layer found in plant cells (made mainly of cellulose) and absent in animal cells. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are membrane-bound; cytoplasm is not membrane-bound but is present in both.
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