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Chemistry, 18.11.2020 20:00 yoyo1542

The table below describes two parts of living cells. WHO EVER ANSWERS IT I WILL GIVE BRAINIEST!!

Parts of Living Cells

Plant cell Animal cell

Part A Present Present

Part B Present Absent

Which of the following is most likely correct? (1 point)

a

Part A is vacuole, Part B is nucleus

b

Part A is mitochondria, Part B is cell wall

c

Part A is cell wall, Part B is cell membrane

d

Part A is chloroplast, Part B is mitochondria

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