Cell Structures Observed in Two Organisms Cell Structures in Organism 1 Cell Structures in Organism 2 cell wall endoplasmic reticulum mitochondria nucleus ribosomes cell membrane endoplasmic reticulum mitochondria nucleus ribosomes vacuole Golgi body Golgi body chloroplasts

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Cell Structures Observed in Two Organisms
Cell Structures in Organism 1
Cell Structures in Organism 2
cell wall
endoplasmic
reticulum
Golgi body
chloroplasts
mitochondria
nucleus
ribosomes
cell membrane
endoplasmic
reticulum
Golgi body
mitochondria
nucleus
ribosomes
vacuole
A student made lists of structure observed in cells from two very different organisms. Which
statement describes the most likely difference in the way that organism 1 and organism 2 obtain
energy?
Transcribed Image Text:Use the list below to answer the question. Cell Structures Observed in Two Organisms Cell Structures in Organism 1 Cell Structures in Organism 2 cell wall endoplasmic reticulum Golgi body chloroplasts mitochondria nucleus ribosomes cell membrane endoplasmic reticulum Golgi body mitochondria nucleus ribosomes vacuole A student made lists of structure observed in cells from two very different organisms. Which statement describes the most likely difference in the way that organism 1 and organism 2 obtain energy?
Only organism 1 uses solar energy to make energy-rich compounds.
O Only organism 1 stores solar energy until it is needed for its life processes
Only organism 2 produces molecules for long-term energy storage.
Only organism 2 transforms food energy into ATP during cellular respiration.
Transcribed Image Text:Only organism 1 uses solar energy to make energy-rich compounds. O Only organism 1 stores solar energy until it is needed for its life processes Only organism 2 produces molecules for long-term energy storage. Only organism 2 transforms food energy into ATP during cellular respiration.
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