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Biology, 24.08.2019 10:00 preguntassimples

While observing an elodea plant cell through a microscope, a student noticed some small, moving green disks. these organelles were most likely responsible for
a) photosynthesis.
b) dna replication.
c) protein synthesis.
d) cellular respiration.

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