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what do an elephant and an oak tree have common in their cell structure​

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Answered by kamanasingh8614
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Answer:

an elephant and an oak tree house both have cell membrane and they both have cytoplasm they both have nucleus and they have and they have mitochondria for ATP production for energy.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Elephants and oak trees are similar in their cell structure. They are eukaryotes.

Explanation:

  • Although an elephant is an animal and an oak is a tree. They both have some similarities in their cell structure.
  • They both are eukaryotes.
  • Eukaryotes refer to those organisms that have got a nucleus and different membrane-bound organelles.
  • They both are having cell nucleus.
  • Also, they have mitochondria in their cells.
  • Mitochondria refer to the powerhouse of the cell. They provide the energy which is required to the cell.
  • Hence, elephants and oak trees are similar in their cell structure.
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