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The Light Sensor in a Chlamydomonas Cell Allows It to Sense

Question 89

Question 89

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The light sensor in a Chlamydomonas cell allows it to sense both light direction and light intensity. What do we call this light sensor?


A) a vacuole
B) an eye
C) a spot
D) an eyespot

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