Which structure is common to plant and animal cells? (A) chloroplast (C) mitochondrion (B) central vacuole (D) centriole
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Step 1: Identify the structures common to plant and animal cells mentioned in the Explanation: - Chloroplast (present in plant cells only) - Central vacuole (present in plant cells only) - Mitochondrion (present in both plant and animal cells) - Centriole (present Show more…
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