Meiosis i believe is the reproduction of humans where mitosis is the reproduction of cells
Archaea differ from bacteria in that archaea lack peptidoglycan.
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- Although archaea lack internal membranes, they do have a cell wall and swim by using flagella.
- The difference between bacteria and archaea is that bacteria have an ester-linked cell membrane, while archaea have an ether-linked cell membrane.
- Organelles and other internal membrane-bound structures are not present in the cells of bacteria and archaea.
- In contrast to eukaryotes, bacteria and archaea do not have a nucleus that separates their genetic material from the rest of the cell.
- Similar to Eubacteria, Archaea have a polysaccharide and glycoconjugate-rich cell wall.
- The strong cell borders that archaea form despite not having peptidoglycan make them resistant to high internal osmotic pressure.
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Answer:
The correct answer is "chloroplasts and mitochondria".
Explanation:
Chloroplasts and mitochondria are two essential organelles because of its function of producing Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the "molecular unit of currency". Chloroplasts are organelles that are found in plants and work in light conditions, whereas mitochondria could produce ATP in the dark. Since the biologist found that the heavier fraction could produce ATP in light it is very likely that it will have chloroplasts, while the light fraction that produces ATP in the dark would likely have mitochondria.