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What is shown in the image A. Prokaryote B. Eukayote C. Chloroplast D. Mitochondrion
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What is shown in the image
A. Prokaryote
B. Eukayote
C. Chloroplast
D. Mitochondrion
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B) Eukaryote
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The answer isnt A I just took the quiz so dont put that.
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