A student is examining leaf cells. Which organelle is most likely to be missing from the cells? a cell wall chloroplasts lysosomes a cell membrane
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Lysosomes may be missing from the cell
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The correct answer to the question will be (c). lysosomes are most likely to be missing from the leaf cells.
This is due to the following reasons:
- A lysosome is a cell organelle that is very rarely present in a leaf cell. This is because the function of lysosomes is carried out by the cell walls in a leaf cell.
- The function of the lysosomes which are served by the cell wall of a plant is to create a barrier between the outside of the cell and the internal components.
- The barrier helps prevent several foreign harmful particles from entering the leaf cell.
- Since every leaf cell has a cell wall, it is rarely observed that a leaf cell has lysosomes in it.
Other options:
- (a). Cell wall- Every plant cell mandatorily has a cell wall forming the outermost layer of the cell.
- (b). Chloroplasts- Leaf cells have chloroplasts present in them since they are the sole site for conducting the process of photosynthesis.
- (d). A cell membrane- A cell membrane is present in every plant cell and it is surrounded by the cell wall.
Hence, the correct option will be (c). lysosomes are most likely to be missing from the leaf cells.
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