While studying the cells of a newly discovered fungus, you notice that it's organelles resemble those of most eukaryotes, but some of their shapes are a little different. Although you're pretty sure you can identify each organelle, you analyze its chemical composition just to make sure. One organelle is shaped like a ball, and it is composed of proteins, membranes, and nucleic acids. That organelle is most likely the __________.A) nucleus
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) chromosome
D) Glogi body
E) lysosome