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27. phototropism trust me
Ok. What about the other ones?
that is the only one i am positive about
Well... I like to point out that we usually don't say that a virus have a nuclei
Yes, problem is I would not know what the answer should be then... could be " vary greatly in size and structure" as we have discovered special cases of very large viruses and very tiny ones.. along with that we know that viruses usually have 4 different structures: 1) Helical viruses. 2) Icosahedral viruses. 3) membranous envelope along with capsids. 4) Bacteriophages.
Source: Biology, Reece, J. B. 9e, 2011
I know you just want to say what your teacher want to hear, but I can only say we I know from what I have learn from my professor in virology and I have seen my self in the lab. Haven't checked them, just the first one that I noticed.
Well I like to say I'm not a biologist and I hate working with plants, but everything looks fine, but look at nr. 20 again.
You have an idea for number 20? eucaryote is just a cell with a nucleus.
I would say so too yes.
Could be chemoheterotrophic procaryotes that does such a thing.
What'd you get on this test? :)
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