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Which of these combinations is common to plant and animal cells?

Which of these combinations is common to plant and animal cells?
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  • A Centriole, middle lamella, golgi bodies, mitrochondrion
  • B Cytoplasm, sap, vacuole, starch grains, leucoplasts
  • C Plasma membranes, chromosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes.
  • D Nucleus, nucleolus, cellulose cell wall, endoplasmic reticulum
  • E Cytoplasm, centriole, cellulose cell wall, nucleolus
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation:
The correct answer is:

C. Plasma membranes, chromosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes.

Both plant and animal cells share these structures. Plant cells have a plasma membrane, chromosomes, mitochondria, and lysosomes, though they also have unique structures like the cell wall and chloroplasts that animal cells do not have.

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