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Which are specific to just prokaryotes, or just plants, or just animals? drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. helpreset lack a cell walllysosomeschloroplastsphotosynthetic membranesvacuolesthe nucleoidmagnetite-containing structuresflagella and fimbriae?

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Prokaryotes have magnetite-containing structures, nucleoid (their version of a nucleus), fimbriae. Animals have lysosomes. Plant cells have chloroplasts (make the plant cells green, produce energy for plants), photosynthetic membranes (produce energy for plants), cell well. Flagella can be found in prokaryotes and animal cells but for a simpler biology class, I would put it with prokaryotes.
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