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select all the true statements.
both plant and animal cells have cell membranes.
both mitochondria and chloroplasts are outside the nucleus of a plant cell.
an animal cell does not have a nucleus, but a plant cell can have one.
the nucleus of a plant cell contains the chloroplasts but not the chromosomes.
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- All eukaryotic cells (including plant and animal cells) have a cell membrane as the outer boundary.
- In plant cells, the nucleus is enclosed by its own membrane, while mitochondria and chloroplasts are organelles located within the cytoplasm, outside the nucleus.
- Both animal and plant cells are eukaryotic, so they both have a nucleus.
- The nucleus of a plant cell contains chromosomes, and chloroplasts are separate organelles outside the nucleus, not stored within it.
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A. Both plant and animal cells have cell membranes.
B. Both mitochondria and chloroplasts are outside the nucleus of a plant cell.