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which structure is most likely to occur in an amoeba? a. cytoskeleton b. plasmodesma c. tight junction d. chloroplast e. flagellum
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Amoebas are single - celled eukaryotes. The cytoskeleton is present in eukaryotic cells and helps in cell movement (like amoeba's pseudopodia movement) and maintaining cell shape.
- Option B: Plasmodesmata are structures found in plant cells that connect the cytoplasm of adjacent plant cells. Amoebas are not plants, so they don't have plasmodesmata.
- Option C: Tight junctions are cell - cell junctions found in animal epithelial cells, which help in forming a barrier. Amoebas are single - celled and don't have epithelial - like cell - cell junctions.
- Option D: Chloroplasts are organelles found in photosynthetic organisms like plants and some algae. Amoebas are heterotrophic and do not perform photosynthesis, so they lack chloroplasts.
- Option E: While some single - celled organisms have flagella for movement, amoebas move by pseudopodia, and flagella are not a typical structure of amoebas.
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A. cytoskeleton