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A scientist discovers a new type of cell that lacks a cell wall but has chloroplasts. From which type of organism could this cell most likely have been isolated?

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  • AFungus
  • BPlant
  • CAnimal
  • DAlgae
Explanation

While plants have cell walls and chloroplasts, algae are a diverse group; some forms are unicellular, eukaryotic, possess chloroplasts for photosynthesis, but may lack a rigid cell wall, or have cell walls composed of different materials than plants.

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