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A scientist at the polar ice cap was studying an ice sample from hundreds of meters below the surface. while examining the ice, the scientist found some cells from many years ago. using an electron microscope, the scientist identified these cell structures: a cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, nucleus, cell wall, and ribosomes. what kind of organism did the scientist find?

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We will conclude that the organism is a plant.

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As the scientist, a cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, nucleus, cell wall, and ribosomes, we can say that it is a eukaryotic cell since it has a differentiated nucleus. Also within eukaryotic cells, plant cells are those that have cell walls.

All structures are typically found in a plant cell.

Therefore, we will conclude that the organism is a plant.

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