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What Has Flagella, A Peptidoglycan Cell Wall, And Ribosomes But Lacks Chloroplasts?
This is a question off of my AP-Bio homework that I cant get!
“A biologist isolates green-colored organisms from a sample of water from a pond. They contain flagella, a peptidoglycan cell wall, and ribosomes but lacks chloroplasts?
They are classafied as:
a- plant cells
b- photosynthetic animal cells
c- photosynthetic viruses
d- moss
e- photosynthetic cyanobacteria
Im stumped. What do you think?
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