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A multicellular organism whose cells contain chloroplasts is...?

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a)Bacteria

b)Protist

c)Fungus

d)Plant

e)Animal

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  1. d.. plant


  2. It's D. Animals and fungi are never photosynthetic, some bacteria and protists are photosynthetic but they are not multicellular.

    Only plants (and also algae) can be multicellular and photosynthtic.

  3. D. plant

    Plant cells use chloroplasts to carry out photosynthesis, because the chlorophyll which is contained inside them in the thylakoids is the primary pigment which absorbs light.

  4. d) Plant

  5. Heh... not entirely accurate.  There are more than just plants that have chlorophyll and are multi-cellular.  Green algae, for instance, has chlorophyll and is a protist.  There are many species of protists that use chlorophyll and are multi-cellular.

    However, given your options, the answer would be plants. :)

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