Why don’t animal cells have chloroplasts?


Answer: Animals cells do not carry out photosynthesis.

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Synteny can be described as the:

A. degree of conservation between sequences. B. evolution of orthologs. C. evolution of paralogs. D. conserved gene order between two organisms. E. conserved number of chromosomes between two organisms.

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Neutralizing antibodies are those that function by:

a. attaching to the surface of pathogens and contributing to their destruction by the lytic action of complement. b. binding to and blocking surface receptors for host cells. c. attaching to the surface of pathogens and making the pathogens more amenable to ingestion by phagocytic cells. d. attaching to the surface of pathogens and contributing to their destruction by che-motaxis.

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Volvox, a species of ________ algae, lives in spherical colonies joined by thin cytoplasmic strands

a. charophyte b. red c. brown d. chlorophyte

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The largest lymphatic duct, which runs along the anterior vertebral column, is the ______.

What will be an ideal response?

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