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Answer: The structures found in both plant and animal cells are
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Golgi bodies
Nucleus
Ribosome
Vacuoles (Present in all plant cells and some animal cells only)
Explanation: Cell membrane: Cell membrane, also termed as the plasma membrane separates the outside of cell from the interior of the cell.
Cytoplasm: Cytoplasm can be described as the material or protoplasm of a cell excluded the nucleus of the cell. It is where all the organelles of the cell roam inside the cell.
Golgi body: Golgi bodies are the folded vesicles which are involved in the intracellular transport of cell.
Nucleus: Nucleus is the region where the hereditary material, DNA, is present.
Ribosomes: It consists of RNA.
Vacuoles : The water containing compartments present in all plant cells and only some animal cells.
Answer:
b
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