Biology, asked by swejeri, 9 months ago

you are told that the cells on a microscope slide are plant, animal, or bacterial . you look at them through a microscope and see cell walls and membrane-bound organalles. you conclude that the cells 1)are plant cells 2)could be either plant or bacterial 3)could be plant , animal, or bacterial 4)are bacteria 5)are animal cells​

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Answered by oliofficial004
31

Answer:

We conclude that the cells are 1) plant cells

Explanation:

Because plant cells are enclosed in a cell wall to maintain rigidity and because plant cells have membrane bound organelles like mitochondria, chloroplast, golgi body, etc.

Hope this was helpful. Regards,

Oli.

Answered by mithun890
6

Plant cells have both cell wall and membrane-bound organelles

Explanation:

  • The answer for the question is Plant cells.
  • Bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles but have a cell wall and a plasma membrane.
  • Plant cells require a cell wall, but animal cells do not, as plants require a strong structure to grow up. Cell membranes are flexible and present in all cells. Plant cells have just the shapes of their cell walls, whereas animal cells can have a variety of shapes.
  • Membrane-bound organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles.
  • So, Plants cells have cell wall and membrane-bound organelles.
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