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zysi [14]
4 years ago
5

What organelles could you find in lettuce cells but not mouse cells?

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1 answer:
Anastasy [175]4 years ago
4 0
The organelles you will never see in a mouse cell is chloroplasts and a cell wall. but they are found in the plant.<span>This is because they carry out photosynthesis.</span>
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