Organism B, the plant, has chloroplasts, which are organelles responsible for photosynthesis, and cell walls, providing structure and support. If Organism A, the dog, were able to acquire chloroplasts, it could potentially produce its own energy from sunlight, reducing its reliance on food, while the addition of cell walls could enhance its structural integrity, although this would be functionally impractical for a mammal.
Organism A and Organism B, pictured below, have different organelles inside their cells. Imagine what would happen if Organism A could have some of the unique organelles of Organism B! In 2-3 sentences, describe which organelles Organism B has that Organism A does not, AND what functions Organism A could perform if it were possible to have Organism B's organelles!
Organism A is a dog
Organism B is a plant
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Your answer must include: At least 2-3 complete sentences Identify what type of living thing Organism A and Organism B are in the picture above At least two organelles that Organism B has that Organism A does not An explanation of what might happen if it were possible for Organism A to have Organism B's unique organelles!
Organism A is a dog, which is an animal, while Organism B is a plant. Organism B has unique organelles such as chloroplasts, which enable it to perform photosynthesis, and a cell wall that provides structure and support. If it were possible for Organism A to acquire chloroplasts, it could potentially harness sunlight to generate energy, reducing its dependence on food, and the presence of a cell wall might offer new structural advantages, although this would drastically change its overall biology and lifestyle.