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Ilya [14]
2 years ago
14

HURRY IM TIMED. Kisha is trying to determine if a cell is a plant or animal cell. She observes the cell under the microscope and

describes some of the structures she sees. Which can help her identify the cell? a rigid, stiff structure surrounding the cell a jelly-like substance that protects organelles small sacs that seem to digest materials small roundish structures all over the cytoplasm
Biology
1 answer:
aniked [119]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I do know it may form Lysosomes

but the way to identify a cell is it's structures

and how it works

my guess would be<em> a jelly-like substance that protects organelles small sacs that seem to digest materials small roundish structures all over the cytoplasm</em>

<em>proces</em>

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