Answer Choices:
A) mitosome
B) kinetoplast
C) chloroplast
D) hydrogenosome
E) mitochondrion
Answer:C) chloroplast
Explanation:
Chloroplasts are not related to all the other choices. Mitochondria, kinetoplasts, mitosomes, and hydrogenosomes are similar in that they both deal with cellular respiration, regardless of whether it is aerobic or anaerobic. On the other hand, chloroplasts deal with photosynthesis, a process which is the complete opposite of cellular respiration.
Derived traits are traits that appeared in the most recent common ancestor of the group and was passed on to it's decedents. Ancestral traits are inherited directly from the ancestor
From Dravidian language
Alpha-hydroxy is a chemical compound derived from fruit and milk sugars.
This is a derived adaption.
Beta amyrine and alpha amyrine both are pentacyclic triterpenoids with betahydroxy group at position number 3 but beta amyrine is derived from oleanane skeleton and alpha amyrine is derived from ursane skeleton
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A bactofilin is an element of the cytoskeleton which forms filaments throughout the cells of a certain rod-shaped proteobacterium - Myxococcus xanthus.
By showing the evolutionary relationships and emergency of ancestral and derived traits in taxa of organisms. Nested hierarchies of relatedness in organisms.
Pigeon wings are derived from an ancestral limb: the forearms. Butterfly wings (and other insect wings) are novel appendages not derived from other limbs. They are actually derived from an outgrowth of respiratory tissue.
Speed is Amphetamine. This name is derived from it's chemical name: alpha-methylphenethylamine.
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Ancestral traits were traits retained by a species from a common ancestor. Examples would be the wings on birds and five fingers on the human hand.