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what 3 things do all cells have?
cell membrane, mitochondria, er
nucleus, dna, ribosomes
cytoplasm, plasma membrane, ribosomes
cell membrane, proteins, er
Brief Explanations
To determine what all cells have, we recall cell biology: all cells (prokaryotic and eukaryotic) have a plasma membrane (or cell membrane) to separate the cell from the environment, cytoplasm (the fluid matrix where organelles/cellular components are suspended), and ribosomes (for protein synthesis). Let's analyze the options:
- First option: Mitochondria and ER are eukaryotic - specific, not all cells.
- Second option: Nucleus and DNA - prokaryotes don't have a nucleus (they have nucleoid), so not all cells.
- Third option: Cytoplasm, plasma membrane, ribosomes - matches the universal cell components.
- Fourth option: ER and specific proteins - not universal to all cells.
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The third option (cytoplasm, plasma membrane, ribosomes)