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4 years ago
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A student is observing a cell on a microscope slide and notices cell walls and membranebound organelles. the student concludes t

hat the cells
Biology
2 answers:
horsena [70]4 years ago
5 0
Eukaryotic,the cell is
astraxan [27]4 years ago
4 0
<span>A student is observing a cell on a microscope slide and notices cell walls and membrane bound organelles. The </span>student concludes that the cell is a eukaryotic cell. <span>A </span>eukaryotic cell<span> has a true membrane-bound nucleus and has other membranous organelles that allow for compartmentalization of functions.</span><span> </span>
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