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Which of the following organelles are present in plant cells but not in bacteria cells?
a
Cell walls and cell membranes
b
DNA and cell membrane
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Golgi and Rough ER
Ribosomes and cell walls
d

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Plant cells are eukaryotic while bacteria cells are prokaryotic. One characteristic difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes is that eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, such as a nuclei, Golgi apparati, endoplasmic reticula, mitochondria, and so forth. Thus, choice c would be correct here (endoplasmic reticula can be rough or smooth depending on their specific functions).

The Golgi apparatus and Rough ER are present in plant cells but not in bacteria cells. Procaryotic cells are less complex than eukaryotic cells.

Plant cells are eukaryotic cells, thereby they contain membrane-bound organelles such as the Golgi apparatus and Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER).

Procaryotic microorganisms such as bacteria don't have membrane-bound organelles and their genetic material (DNA) is not compartmentalized within a cell nucleus.

In conclusion, Golgi and Rough ER are present in plant cells but not in bacteria cells. Procaryotic cells are less complex than eukaryotic cells.

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