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Why are green algae similar to green plants? A. They can have more than one nucleus in each cell. B. They have chloroplasts and store food as carbohydrates. C. They reproduce by spores. D. They both have
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Why are green algae similar to green plants?
A. They can have more than one nucleus in each cell.
B. They have chloroplasts and store food as carbohydrates.
C. They reproduce by spores.
D. They both have peptiglycan in their cell walls.
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B. They have chloroplasts and store food as carbohydrates.
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