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Chapter 25, Problem 5A
The chloroplasts of brown algae
a. have a chromosome with a very different DNA sequence than the chromosome of a red alga.
b. are surrounded by four membranes.
c. are surrounded by two membranes.
d. have a chromosome with a DNA sequence that is similar to red algae, but very different from green algae.
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