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Which TWO statements correctly compare a plant cell to an animal cell?
A plant cell and an animal cell both have a cell membrane to control what moves in and out of the cell.
A plant cell and an animal cell both contain a nucleus to control photosynthesis and respiration.
A plant cell and an animal cell both contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
A plant cell and an animal cell both contain mitochondria that provide them with energy.
A plant cell and an animal cell both have a cell wall for support and protection.
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Correct choices:
- A plant cell and an animal cell both have a cell membrane to control what moves in and out of the cell.
- A plant cell and an animal cell both contain mitochondria that provide them with energy.
Why the others are wrong:
- The nucleus does not control photosynthesis or respiration (those occur in chloroplasts and mitochondria); the nucleus stores DNA and regulates cell activities.
- Chloroplasts are found in plant cells (and some protists) but not in animal cells.
- Only plant cells have a cell wall; animal cells do not.
- A plant cell and an animal cell both have a cell membrane to control what moves in and out of the cell.
- A plant cell and an animal cell both contain mitochondria that provide them with energy.
Why the others are wrong:
- The nucleus does not control photosynthesis or respiration (those occur in chloroplasts and mitochondria); the nucleus stores DNA and regulates cell activities.
- Chloroplasts are found in plant cells (and some protists) but not in animal cells.
- Only plant cells have a cell wall; animal cells do not.
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