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!























Grading Considerations:

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!
Answers longer than 5 sentences will not be considered. Answering concisely and to the point is evidence of your understanding of the topic.

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Organism A is a plant cell, while Organism B is an animal cell. Organism B contains organelles such as lysosomes and centrioles, which are not found in Organism A. If Organism A were able to incorporate these organelles, it could enhance its ability to break down waste materials with lysosomes and improve its capacity for cell division and organization with centrioles, potentially leading to more efficient growth and repair processes.