The Chlorophyta, or green algae, are believed to share a common ancestor with plants because:

The Chlorophyta, or green algae, are believed to share a common ancestor with plants because:


a. they are the only multicellular algal protists
b. they do not have flagellated gametes
c. they are the only protists whose plastids evolved from cyanobacteria.
d. their chloroplasts are similar in ultrastructure and pigment composition to those of plants.
e. they are the only algae that exhibit alternation of generations

Answer: D


Biology

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