The molecules used in a chloroplast to carry out photosynthesis:
A) are all encoded by chloroplast DNA.
B) some are encoded by chloroplast DNA, others by nuclear DNA.
C) are all encoded by nuclear DNA.
D) some are encoded in nuclear DNA and some in mitochondrial DNA.
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Q6: Inhibitors of bacterial translation, such as chloramphenicol
Q7: A homoplasmic cell carries
A)a mixture of organelle
Q8: Which of the following has been associated
Q9: Extranuclear genes show a biparental inheritance
Q10: Which of the following is NOT accurate
Q12: Molecular evidence suggests that DNA sequences may
Q13: Maternal-chloroplast inherited
Q14: With traits showing maternal inheritance, such as
Q15: Which of the following has been associated
Q16: cpDNA-encoded proteins include
A)RNA polymerase.
B)RNA polymerase and translation
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