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25 September, 21:25

What do bacterial cells, plant cells, and animal cells have in common?

A.

They all contain the same cell wall structure.

B.

They all have a membrane surrounding their nucleic acid.

C.

They all have a similar code for the production of amino acids.

D.

They all carry out the light dependent reactions in organelles.

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  1. 25 September, 23:53
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    Explanation:

    They all contain the same cell wall structure
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