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What Is One Possible Evolutionary Explanation For Why Algal Chloroplasts Are So Varied, While Plant Chloroplasts Are So Similar?
what is one possible evolutionary explanation for why algal chloroplasts are so varied, while plant chloroplasts are so similar?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just guessing, but their environment. One is in water and does not encounter many herbivores so have been around longer, and have had more time to mutate and evolve.
Or the algae are simpler lifeforms so easier to replicate with more opportunity for a mutation. Plants are more complex so harder to evolve naturally.
Or the algae are simpler lifeforms so easier to replicate with more opportunity for a mutation. Plants are more complex so harder to evolve naturally.
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