Two unlabeled slides are viewed under a microscope.

Slide A has cells with a visible nucleus, mitochondria, a cell membrane, a cell wall, and chloroplasts.

Slide B has cells with a visible nucleus, mitochondria, and a cell membrane.

How should these slides be labeled?Immersive Reader
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Slide A, animal cells; Slide B, animal cells
Slide A, animal cells; Slide B, plant cells
Slide A, plant cells; Slide B, animal cells
Slide A, plant cells;Slide B, plant cells


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Answer:it's the third option

Explanation:

Because animal cells don't have a cell wall or chloroplast

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Going by the organelles seen under the microscope, the correct labelling of the slides would be:

  • Slide A - plant cells
  • Slide B -  animal cells

Slide A would be a plant cell because of the presence of cell wall and chloroplast. these 2 organelles are unique to the plant cell only.

Slide B would be an animal cell due to the absence of cell wall and chloroplast.

Both cells are eukaryotic cells with essentially the same organelles. However, the plant cell has chloroplast, cell wall, and large central vacuole while the animal cell does not.

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