A cell has mitochondria, ribosomes, smooth and rough er, and other parts. based on this information, it could not be
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A cell has mitochondria ribosomes smooth and rough ER and other parts
rough ER, lysosome, vacuole.
6. A cell has mitochondria, ribosomes, smooth and rough ER, and other parts. Based on this information, it could not be.
rough ER, lysosome, vacuole.
6. A cell has mitochondria, ribosomes, smooth and rough ER, and other parts. Based on this information, it could not be.
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A cell has mitochondria, ribosomes, smooth and rough er, and other parts. based on this information, it could not be a eukaryotic cell.
- There are two different types of cells, prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
- Prokaryotes are cells that do not have membrane-bound nuclei whereas eukaryotes cells have a membrane.
- It cannot be a bacteria.
- Bacteria are prokaryotic cells that have very few organelles and are not membrane-bound.
- Prokaryotes lack mitochondria, smooth and/or rough ER.
- Any eukaryotic cell has those organelles that has been provided in the information.
- They make their own protein, unlike prokaryotes.
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