Anna is observing slides of unlabeled organisms. The organisms are unicellular, have delicate glass-like cell walls with sculpturing, and show all the cell organelles, including chloroplasts. Which organism is she observing? Euglenophytes Dinoflagellates Diatoms

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Answer 1
Answer: If Anna is observing slides of unlabeled organisms, which are unicellular, have delicate glass-like cell walls with sculpturing, and show the cell organelles, including chloroplasts, the organism she is observing are diatoms. 
Answer 2
Answer: Based on the characteristics that she's observing, the answer would be : Diatom
This kind of organism usually are producers within the food hierarchy , the most common type is phytoplankton.

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C) Renal pelvis is the part of the kidney that acts as a funnel to pass the urine that is produced in several nephrons to the ureters. 
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Seeds that have been alternated in a laboratory setting and are no longer the original seed are known as ______.GMO seeds (genetically modified organisms)
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WHO seeds (World Health Organization)
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The answer is GMO seeds (genetically modified organisms).

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enetically modified organisms. These organisms are alternated in laboratory settings and differ from the original organisms. They are the result of a process in which genes from one species are forced into genes of other species. This can be extrapolated to seeds. If seeds have been alternated in a laboratory setting and are no longer the original seed, they are genetically modified seeds.

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