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A part of a cell will be listed and you need to tell whether it is found in plant, animal, or both plant and animal cells
Terms in this set (11)
animal and plant cells
nucleus
animal and plant cells
vacuoles and vesicles
animals and plants (rare) cells
lysosomes
animal and plant cells
cytoskeleton
animal and plant cells
ribosomes
animal and plant cells
endoplasmic reticulum
animal and plant cells
golgi apparatus
plant cells
chloroplasts
animal and plant cells
mitochondria
plant cells
cell wall
animal and plant cells
cell membrane
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