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You are observing a cell underneath a microscope and you notice chloroplasts, an eyespot, and a flagellum. What type of cell are you observing?
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You are observing a cell underneath a microscope and you notice chloroplasts, an eyespot, and a flagellum. What type of cell are you observing?
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A plant cell, human cells do not have chloroplast
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