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Organisms can have different proteins in their cells for particular feature? A. agree B. disagree

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A. agree

Reason: Genes encode proteins, and different organisms (or different individuals) can have different versions of those proteins (different amino‑acid sequences, isoforms, or expression levels). Those differences often cause distinct traits — for example, hemoglobin variants (normal vs. sickle‑cell), different opsin proteins for color vision, or differences in enzyme forms that affect metabolism.