A. Cell wall and Chloroplast

B. Centrioles and Cell Coats

C. Chloroplast and Cytoplasm

D. Nucleus and Mitochondrion

6. Which structures are common to both plants and animals?

7. Which parts of the cell are unique to species of plants?

8. Which features support each other in supplying energy to control the activities of the cell?​


A Cell Wall And Chloroplast B Centrioles And Cell Coats C Chloroplast And Cytoplasm D Nucleus And Mitochondrion 6 Which Structures Are Common To Both Plants And class=

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6. D - Structures that are common to plant and animal cells are the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, and vacuoles.

7. A - The plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, plastids, and a central vacuole—structures not found in animal cells. Plant cells do not have lysosomes or centrosomes.

8. C - The mitochondria are tiny bean-shaped structures in the cytoplasm with a smooth outer membrane, and a greatly folded inner membrane. They supply the energy for the cell by transforming sugars into energy

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