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The Excavates Are a Clade of Eukaryotes That Includes Groups

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The excavates are a clade of eukaryotes that includes groups without mitochondria.What is the most convincing evidence that this absence of mitochondria is a derived condition resulting from a secondary loss?


A) There is a nuclear membrane in these organisms.
B) The cell membrane of these organisms is flexible and capable of phagocytosis.
C) Some of the nuclear genes of these organisms are normally associated with mitochondria.
D) In euglenids,a group in this clade with mitochondria,the mitochondria have distinctive disc-shaped cristae.
E) Other eukaryote clades have both chloroplasts and mitochondria.

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