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aksik [14]
3 years ago
9

Every known living organism on Earth is classified and named by a set of rules. Those rules are used by all scientists around th

e planet. The taxonomic way of classifying organisms is based on similarities between different organisms
When classifying organisms, scientists look at many characteristics some of which are the number of cells, coll structure or body form
Refer to the diagram provided. What can you determine by analyzing Cell #1 and Cell 12? (SC.912. L.15.6)
Cell 1
Cell 2
Plus
Mtochondrion
Cel membrane
Free Ribosomes Golgi body
Cel wall
/Nucleolus
Chroma
Capsule
in nucius
(DNA)
Cytoplasm
Flagellum
Ribosomes
200
Nuclear
Centre membrane
os
NE
Nucleod (ONA)
Lysosome ca
Call merband
Rough
endoplasmic
Voice
reticulum
Smooth
endopamie Prosome
Cell 1 has a coll wall, and Cell 2 is eukaryotic
The nucleus is not present in Cell 2 and Coll 1' DNA is enclosed by a membrane
Cell 1 has membrane-bound organelles, Coll 2 has no membrane organelles
Cell 2 is prokaryotic Collis eukaryotic

Biology
1 answer:
Nata [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: A

Explanation:

Cell #1 has a cell wall, and cell #2 is eukaryotic

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