Students are examining cells from a certain organism under a microscope. They notice mitochondria, a nucleus, chloroplasts, and ribosomes in each cell. What type of cells are they viewing and how do you know?(1 point) Responses Plant cells due to the observation of chloroplasts Plant cells due to the observation of chloroplasts Plant cells due to the observation of mitochondria Plant cells due to the observation of mitochondria Prokaryotic cells due to the observation of mitochondria Prokaryotic cells due to the observation of mitochondria Animal cells due to the observation of ribosomes

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Plant cells due to the observation of chloroplasts.

This is because chloroplasts are present only in plant cells (and some algae), indicating that the cells being examined are from a plant organism. The presence of mitochondria and ribosomes does not specifically indicate whether a cell is a plant or animal cell, as both types contain those organelles. However, chloroplasts are a defining feature of plant cells.