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both plant cell and animal cells contain mitochondria and yet they were not ! why or why not ! explain your reasoning. visible in the cells you viewed in the laboratory. does this mean that these organelles are not found in cheek and onion cells.why or why not. explain your reasoning

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mitochondrion were not visible because they are too small to be seen with our microscopes. Mitochondrion ARE PRESENT in both cell, but were not visible to us in the lab. In class and in your reading you learned that one difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells contain chloroplasts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mitochondrion were not visible because they are too small to be seen with our microscopes. Mitochondrion ARE PRESENT in both cell, but were not visible to us in the lab. In class and in your reading you learned that one difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells contain chloroplasts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mitochondrion were not visible because they are to0 small to be seen with our microscopes. Mitochondrion ARE PRESENT in both cell, but were not visible to us in the lab. In class and in your reading you learned that one difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells contain chloroplasts.

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