INTRODUCTION
CELL STRUCTURE
Question
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Cell 2 had a cell membrane and Cell 1 did not.
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Cell 1 had a cell wall and Cell 2 did not.
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Cell 2 had a chloroplast and Cell 1 did not.
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Cell 1 had a nucleus and Cell 2 did not.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The correct answer is: Option B. Cell 1 had a cell wall and Cell 2 did not. Plant cells are the eukaryotic cells, which consist of the cell organelles like mitochondria, nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, and Golgi apparatus.
Detailed explanation-2: -Using a microscope in the science lab, Jill observed two unknown cells: Cell 1 and Cell 2. Cell 1 she identified as a plant cell and Cell 2 as an animal cell. Her teacher told her she identified the cells correctly. What did Jill most likely observe to correctly identify the cells?
Detailed explanation-3: -Under the microscope, plant cells look like massive rectangular interlocking bricks. The cell wall of each cell is plainly seen surrounding it. The cell wall becomes rather thick and noticeable when colored. The cytoplasm is light in color, with a darkly pigmented nucleus at the cell’s edge.
Detailed explanation-4: -They will see cell walls and chloroplasts.
Detailed explanation-5: -Unlike animal cells, plant cells have a cell wall surrounding the cell membrane. Plant cells can be distinguished from most other cells by the presence of chloroplasts, which are also found in certain algae. Another important characteristic of many plant cells is the presence of one or more large vacuoles.