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OpenStudy (trwatkins1):

Which structures are found in eukaryotic cells? A. chloroplast B. membrane-bound organelles C. mitochondria D. nucleus E. pili @spring98

OpenStudy (spring98):

It's C and D! :)

OpenStudy (spring98):

can there be more than one?

OpenStudy (spring98):

you did not answer my question! ^

OpenStudy (egaddindustries):

Concerning prokaryotes, (I know the question is about eukaryotes. Let me get there.) they contain no membrane-bound organelles, as they lack the ability to contain them. They contain pili. All eukaryotic organelles are membrane-bound, EXCEPT ribosomes. Plant cells (which are eukaryotic) contain chloroplasts. All eukaryotes contain a nucleus of some sort, along with a number of mitochondria.

OpenStudy (trwatkins1):

sorry yes their can

OpenStudy (egaddindustries):

There's my spiel.

OpenStudy (spring98):

Well than the answer is C and D. :)

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