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1Which statement about plant cells is true? A A plant cell cannot contain both a nucleus and chlorophyll. Incorrect answer B A plant cell can contain both chlorophyll and a nucleus. Incorrect answer C A plant cell must contain chlorophyll, but can have no nucleus. Incorrect answer D A plant cell has neither a nucleus nor chlorophyll.

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B A plant cell can contain both chlorophyll and a nucleus.

Step-by-step explanation:

All plants are eukaryotic organisms i.e the cells of all plants possess a membrane-bound nucleus that houses their genetic material (DNA). In addition to this, most plant cells also contain a unique organelle called CHLOROPLAST, which they use to capture the energy from sunlight in order to perform a process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

According to this question, plant cells can contain both chlorophyll and a nucleus. They can possess chlorophyll because chlorophyll is a pigment in their chloroplast that captures the light energy.

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