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elena55 [62]
3 years ago
6

Alyssa is observing two cells, X and Y. Each cell is from either a plant or an animal. She records some of her observations in a

chart.
Cell Observations
Cell X Cell Y
has lysosomes lacks lysosomes
lacks a cell wall has endoplasmic reticulum
has ribosomes has a nucleus
Which additional observation will Alyssa most likely make?
Biology
2 answers:
masya89 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Alyssa is observing two cells, X and Y. Each cell is from either a plant or an animal. She records some of her observations in a chart.

cell X and cell Y

one has chloroplast the other does not

food vacuole is big in one while it is smaller in the other

Explanation:

Contact [7]3 years ago
5 0

Hello. You forgot to add the answer options. The options are:

"A. Cell X has a cell membrane, and Cell Y does not.

B. Cell Y has a cell membrane, and Cell X does not.

C. Cell Y has a larger vacuole than Cell X.

D. Cell X has a larger vacuole than Cell Y."

Answer:

C. Cell Y has a larger vacuole than Cell X.

Explanation:

From the observations made by Alyssa, we can state that:

X cell - has lysosomes, has no cell wall and has ribosomes.

Y cell - does not have lysosomes, has endoplasmic reticulum, has nucleus.

We can conclude that cell Y is a plant cell and consequently the vacuole of cell Y is large and occupies a large space within the cell, since the plant is a complex organism.

Cell X is probably a fungal cell that has small vacuoles, smaller than those found in plant cells.

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