I’d say B because mitochondria are the power house and chloroplasts are found in plants are algae. If u disagree with me then fine but here some info to help you...
Mitochondria are the "powerhouses" of the cell, breaking down fuel molecules and capturing energy in cellular respiration. Chloroplasts are found in plants and algae.
Its d the cell wall. The plant cell contains a cell wall that is absent in a animal cell.
I'm pretty sure the answer is A.
It is true that human cells don't contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are used by plants to convert the light energy from the sun into sugar, or cellulose. Thus, the herbicides' chemicals would harm the plant cells' production of cellulose, and not human/animal cells, because human cells don't have chloroplasts.
For one thing based off of process of elimination we know that both plant and animal cells have a cell membrane, and a nucleus. Therefore we are left with cytoplasm and cell wall. According to the question we are most likely looking for something in the animal or plant cell that they don’t have in common with each other. Therefore, the answer is cell wall because an animal cell doesn’t have a cell wall, but a plant cell does. The cell wall can also make it more rigid!
chloroplast is created wifh cellulose. Herbicides will not harm human cells because A . Human Cells do not contain chloroplast
The answer is A (DNA)
Tree cells, turtle cells, and human cells are all classified as animal cells, and DNA is located in the nucleus of animal cells.
The answer is A (DNA)
Tree cells, turtle cells, and human cells are all classified as animal cells, and DNA is located in the nucleus of animal cells.
A) DNA
Animal and plant cells contain DNA, but cell walls and chlorophyll only exist in plants. Tissues are composed of cells, but cells are not composed of tissue.
A) DNA
Animal and plant cells contain DNA, but cell walls and chlorophyll only exist in plants. Tissues are composed of cells, but cells are not composed of tissue.