Multiple Choice
Theoretically,P.bursaria can obtain zoochlorella either vertically (via the asexual reproduction of its mother cell) or horizontally (by ingesting free-living Chlorella from its habitat) .Consider a P.bursaria cell containing zoochlorellae but whose habitat lacks free-living Chlorella.If this cell subsequently undergoes many generations of asexual reproduction,if all of its daughter cells contain roughly the same number of zoochlorellae as it had originally contained,and if the zoochlorellae are all haploid and identical in appearance,then what is true?
A) The zoochlorellae also reproduced asexually,at an increasing rate over time.
B) The zoochlorellae also reproduced asexually,at a decreasing rate over time.
C) The zoochlorellae also reproduced asexually,at a fairly constant rate over time.
D) The zoochlorellae reproduced sexually,undergoing mitosis and meiosis.
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