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A student made this diagram of the cell that they observed during science class. The teacher asked the student to identify the cell as plant or animal and to explain the reasoning for their conclusion. What is the correct response?
A. The cell is an animal cell because it has a cell membrane and no cell wall. Cell walls are unique to plant cells.
B. The cell is a plant cell because it has cytoplasm, which helps the plant make their own food from sunlight.
C. The cell is a plant cell because it has chloroplast, which helps the plant make its own food from sunlight.
D. The cell is an animal cell because it has chloroplast used for making useable energy.
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