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What organelle would you not find in a plant cell? Chloroplasts,centrioles,central vacuole,or cell wall?

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User N J
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Answer:

Hey!

Your answer is CENTRIOLES

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that Plants have a CELL WALL (shape), a CENTRAL VACUOLE (water storage etc) and CHLOROPLASTS (photosynthesis)

BUT Centrioles don't form parts of the "components" of the plant cell...

I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU!

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User Zalew
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Answer:

Centrioles

Step-by-step explanation:

If we look at ths other options Chloroplast and Cell Wall are both needed for a plant to survive and function. So we automatically know that it's going to be there so those aren't an option. We know that both animal and plant cells have a vacuole but plant cells have larger ones so we know that's not an answer. Leaving us with the only other possible answer left, Centrioles.

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