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1 April, 03:03

Which characteristic is seen in whales, but not in phytoplankton (Cell Wall, Heterotrophic, Unicellular, or Prokaryotic?)

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  1. 1 April, 03:47
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    Heterotrophic. Only plants have cell walls, so that goes to phytoplankton, andwhales have thousands of cells, so unicellular goes to plankton again. Mammals aren't prokaryotic, so we're left with heterotrophic.
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