Asked by Crace
What would happen to a plant if the chloroplasts in its cells became damaged? (1 point)
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The plant would be unable to make protein.
The plant would not have a rigid structure.
The plant would not make glucose and oxygen.
The plant would be unable to reproduce.
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The plant would be unable to make protein.
The plant would not have a rigid structure.
The plant would not make glucose and oxygen.
The plant would be unable to reproduce.
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Answered by
Bro
Using your understanding of the function of chloroplasts and specialized cells, infer why plant root cells lack chloroplasts.
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Root cells have two central vacuoles.
Root cells have many mitochondria
Roots are underground and are not exposed to sunlight.
Roots require fewer nutrients
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Root cells have two central vacuoles.
Root cells have many mitochondria
Roots are underground and are not exposed to sunlight.
Roots require fewer nutrients
Answered by
Drope
What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? (1 point)
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Prokaryotes lack ribosomes to make proteins.
Prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles
Prokaryotes lack a cell membrane on the outside.
Prokaryotes use RNA instead of DNA
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Prokaryotes lack ribosomes to make proteins.
Prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles
Prokaryotes lack a cell membrane on the outside.
Prokaryotes use RNA instead of DNA
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