Which of the following is not a defining characteristic of plants? A. Plants are prokaryotic B. Plants are eukaryotic C. Plants contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis D. Plants have cell walls
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Plants are prokaryotic: This statement is incorrect. Plants are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. B. Plants are eukaryotic: This statement is correct. As mentioned above, plants are eukaryotic organisms. C. Plants Show more…
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