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A student is examining leaf cells. Which organelles are missing from the cells?
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ribosomes
ribosomes
chloroplasts
chloroplasts
mitochondria
mitochondria
centrioles
centrioles
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Centrioles.
Reason: Leaf cells are plant cells, which have chloroplasts (photosynthesis), mitochondria, and ribosomes, but generally lack centrioles (these are typical of animal cells).
Reason: Leaf cells are plant cells, which have chloroplasts (photosynthesis), mitochondria, and ribosomes, but generally lack centrioles (these are typical of animal cells).
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