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1. Which of the following has membrane bound organelles? Group of answer choicesE. colimethanogenplant cellscoronavirus

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  1. Which of the following has membrane bound organelles? Group of answer choicesE. colimethanogenplant cellscoronavirus
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The answer is plant cells. Here's why:

  1. E. coli: E. coli is a type of bacteria, and bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. Prokaryotes do not have membrane-bound organelles.

  2. Methanogen: Methanogens are a type of archaea, which like bacteria, are also prokaryotes. Therefore, they do not have membrane-bound organelles.

  3. Plant cells: Plant cells are eukaryotic, and eukaryotes do have membrane-bound organelles. These include structures like the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.

  4. Coronavirus: Viruses, including the coronavirus, are not considered living organisms because they cannot reproduce on their own. They do not have cells, and therefore do not have organelles.

So, out of the options given, only plant cells have membrane-bound organelles.

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