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which statement best distinguishes plants and animals as they relate to amino acids?
○ plants can synthesize all twenty amino acids. humans must eat plants or animals to obtain some of these amino acids.
○ plants can synthesize all twenty amino acids. humans must eat plants to obtain all of these amino acids.
○ plants can only synthesize ten amino acids. humans synthesize the other ten amino acids.
○ plants and humans both synthesize all twenty amino acids. humans must supplement a few of these by eating animals.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Plants can synthesize all 20 amino acids. Humans (animals) can't synthesize all; they need to consume plants or animals for some (essential amino acids). This matches biological knowledge.
- Option 2: Humans don't need to only eat plants; they can also get amino acids from animals. So this is incorrect.
- Option 3: Plants can synthesize all 20, and humans can't synthesize all 20 (they have essential amino acids they can't make). So this is wrong.
- Option 4: Humans can't synthesize all 20 amino acids, so this is incorrect.
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A. Plants can synthesize all twenty amino acids. Humans must eat plants or animals to obtain some of these amino acids.