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Which of the following correctly describes the differences in organelles found in plant cells compared to animal cells.

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Chloroplasts and Endoplasmic Reticulum are found only in plant cells and the nucleus is only in animal cells.


Cell membranes and mitochondria are found only in plants. Ribosomes are much larger in plant cells.


Cell walls and chloroplasts are found only in plants. Vacuoles are much larger in plant cells.


Mitochondria are found in animal cells and chloroplasts are found in plant cells.


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