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Organism A and Organism B, pictured below, have different organelles inside their cells. Imagine what would happen if Organism...Question
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
Organism A Is a dog, Organism B is a plant
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Organism B (the plant) contains unique organelles such as chloroplasts and a large central vacuole, which Organism A (the dog) does not possess. If Organism A could incorporate these organelles, it would be able to perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy, and maintain water balance more efficiently with the central vacuole, potentially allowing it to thrive in varied environments and utilize light as an additional energy source.
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