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Biology, 20.03.2020 06:22 faithcalhoun

Eukaryotic cells, like those seen here are very similar in structure. If we compare the three cells we note that both the plant and
fungal cell have something in common, something that is lacking in the animal cell. That is
A)centrioles composed of proteins.
B)ribosomes composed of mRNA and proteins
C)a cell wall composed of a polysaccharide
D)specialized proteins organized into a cytoskeleto

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