Control group
Explanation:
Experiments are usually designed so that the differences between the experiment and control groups can be observed.
- The experimental group is the group that follows the details of the hypothesis where variables are changed to see their causes and effects.
- The control group is the standard by which the experimental group is compared with.
- The variables are being tested for in the experimental group to see how they are changing .
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Its B.cell wall
ribosomes are used to synthesis proteins and other components required for cells
endoplamsic reticulum is where the ribosomes are its a structure that helps to prepare the components and to bring them to the golgi body
the cell wall is only present in plants (cellulose) and fungi (chitin) and it helps plants to regulate their water intake physically
the cytoplasmis present in all cells as the medium which organelles are suspended in and in contact with
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Rough endoplasmic reticulum contains ribosomes, while smooth endoplasmic reticulum does not contain ribosomes. The ribosomes are what give rough endoplasmic reticulum its characteristic "roughness."
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