Multiple Choice
A moss cell is placed in culture with an unknown chemical substance.It is found that the cell appears able to "divide," because the cell is observed to grow and replicate its internal organelles and nuclei, but it does not form primary cell walls.It appears that the substance has affected the synthesis of the polysaccharides that compose the cell wall.Which organelle is possibly targeted by the unknown chemical?
A) Nucleus
B) Plasmodesmata
C) Mitochondrion
D) Golgi apparatus
E) Chloroplast
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