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1. Multicellular plants and animals have organs with specific functions.
Which structures do eukaryotic cells have for performing specific functions?
A. Membrane, Chloroplasts, Nucleus
B. Membrane, Nucleus, Cytoplasm
C. Cell wall, Cell membrane, Nucleus
D. Cell membrane and Cell wall, Chloroplasts

4. Plant cells have a large central vacuole, which animal cells lack. What function does this organelle perform?
A. It provides rigidity to the plant cell when filled with water.
B. It stores energy for the plant to use later.
C. It helps the plant to prepare food in the presence of sunlight.
D. It helps the plant to release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of photosynthesis.​

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1. B, because Eukaryotes don't have cells walls or chloroplasts or large central vacuoles.
4. A, the vacuole gives the plant it's shape and stores wastes for the plant

Membrane, Nucleus and Cytoplasm are the organelles present in eukaryotic cells. Vacuole provides rigidity to the plant cell when filled with water.

Eukaryotic cells have organelles such as membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm. Nucleus controls the activities of the cell e.g., growth and metabolism. Cytoplasm is a fluid like substance in which other organelles are present. Membrane is the boundary in animals cell whereas second boundary is plant cell.

Plant cells have a large central vacuole which is absent in animal cells.  The term “vacuole” means “empty space”. They help in the storage and disposal of various substances. They can store food or other nutrients that is required by a cell and also store waste products. The vacuoles in plant cells are larger than those in the animal cells.

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