It makes food and has sunlight
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that he is vain and cares too much about his appearance
Defacing is defined as spoiling the appearance of something or damaging the surface of something. Defacing often involves graffiti or even breaking something.
It is what it is, means that what I said has no hidden meanings. I did not imply anything by what I said. You should not infer anything from what I said. Everything is above board.
Chloroplast
Containing a cell wall indicates that the cell does not belong to an animal or a protozoa. Containing chloroplast indicates that the cell is eukaryotic and conducts photosynthesis.Therefore, one could infer that the cell in question is likely a plant cell.
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Chloroplast perform photosynthesis.
Gloeocapsa does not have chloroplast because it is a prokaryote. Only plants have chloroplast
The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
Infer and imply... These two words, which originally had quite distinct meanings, have become so blended together that most people no longer distinguish between them. Use "imply" when something is being suggested without being explicitly stated and "infer" when someone is trying to arrive at a conclusion based on evidence. "Imply" is more assertive, active: I imply that you need to revise your paper; and, based on my hints, you infer that I didn't think highly of your first draft.
infer means to guess