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Place nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplast, cell wall, cell membrane, and nucleoid in the right places, showing what is common to all cells and what is only in animal, plant, or bacterial cells.

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Cell membrane and cytoplasm are common to all; the others belong to specific cell types.

Explanation

  • Common to all three: cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus.
  • Only in plant cells: chloroplast (the cell wall is shared by plant and bacterial cells).
  • Only in bacterial cells: nucleoid, in place of a true nucleus.
  • Animal cells have the common parts but no cell wall, chloroplast, or nucleoid.
Membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus are shared; chloroplast is plant-only and nucleoid is bacteria-only.
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