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to control light intensity. b. cell comparison chart (fill in the table…

Question

to control light intensity.
b. cell comparison chart (fill in the table):

featurehuman cellonion celleuglena
has a nucleus?yes / noyes / noyes / no
has a cell wall?yes / noyes / noyes / no
has chloroplasts?yes / noyes / noyes / no
movement?yes / noyes / noyes / no (via __________)

Explanation:

Response

To fill the cell comparison chart, we analyze each cell type:

Human Cell (Animal Cell)
  • Cell Type: Animal (human cells are animal cells).
  • Has a Nucleus?: Yes (animal cells are eukaryotic, so they have a nucleus).
  • Has a Cell Wall?: No (animal cells lack a cell wall; this is a key difference from plant cells).
  • Has Chloroplasts?: No (animal cells do not perform photosynthesis, so no chloroplasts).
  • Movement?: Some human cells (e.g., sperm, white blood cells) can move, but most (e.g., skin cells) cannot. For simplicity, if considering typical somatic cells: No.
Onion Cell (Plant Cell)
  • Cell Type: Plant (onion is a plant, so its cells are plant cells).
  • Has a Nucleus?: Yes (plant cells are eukaryotic, so they have a nucleus).
  • Has a Cell Wall?: Yes (plant cells have a rigid cell wall for structure).
  • Has Chloroplasts?: No (onion bulbs grow underground and do not photosynthesize, so onion cells lack chloroplasts; note: leaf cells of onion would have them, but bulb cells do not).
  • Movement?: No (plant cells are generally stationary, anchored in place).
Euglena (Protist)
  • Cell Type: Protist (Euglena is a single - celled protist).
  • Has a Nucleus?: Yes (Euglena is a eukaryotic protist, so it has a nucleus).
  • Has a Cell Wall?: No (Euglena has a flexible pellicle, not a rigid cell wall like plants).
  • Has Chloroplasts?: Yes (Euglena can perform photosynthesis and has chloroplasts).
  • Movement?: Yes (via a flagellum; Euglena uses a whip - like flagellum to move).

Now, we fill the table:

FeatureHuman CellOnion CellEuglena
Has a Nucleus?YesYesYes
Has a Cell Wall?NoYesNo
Has Chloroplasts?NoNoYes
Movement?NoNoYes (via flagellum)

Answer:

To fill the cell comparison chart, we analyze each cell type:

Human Cell (Animal Cell)
  • Cell Type: Animal (human cells are animal cells).
  • Has a Nucleus?: Yes (animal cells are eukaryotic, so they have a nucleus).
  • Has a Cell Wall?: No (animal cells lack a cell wall; this is a key difference from plant cells).
  • Has Chloroplasts?: No (animal cells do not perform photosynthesis, so no chloroplasts).
  • Movement?: Some human cells (e.g., sperm, white blood cells) can move, but most (e.g., skin cells) cannot. For simplicity, if considering typical somatic cells: No.
Onion Cell (Plant Cell)
  • Cell Type: Plant (onion is a plant, so its cells are plant cells).
  • Has a Nucleus?: Yes (plant cells are eukaryotic, so they have a nucleus).
  • Has a Cell Wall?: Yes (plant cells have a rigid cell wall for structure).
  • Has Chloroplasts?: No (onion bulbs grow underground and do not photosynthesize, so onion cells lack chloroplasts; note: leaf cells of onion would have them, but bulb cells do not).
  • Movement?: No (plant cells are generally stationary, anchored in place).
Euglena (Protist)
  • Cell Type: Protist (Euglena is a single - celled protist).
  • Has a Nucleus?: Yes (Euglena is a eukaryotic protist, so it has a nucleus).
  • Has a Cell Wall?: No (Euglena has a flexible pellicle, not a rigid cell wall like plants).
  • Has Chloroplasts?: Yes (Euglena can perform photosynthesis and has chloroplasts).
  • Movement?: Yes (via a flagellum; Euglena uses a whip - like flagellum to move).

Now, we fill the table:

FeatureHuman CellOnion CellEuglena
Has a Nucleus?YesYesYes
Has a Cell Wall?NoYesNo
Has Chloroplasts?NoNoYes
Movement?NoNoYes (via flagellum)