A new, photosynthetic single-celled organism was recently discover d and was classified by the team scientists who discovered it as a new species of bacteria. If they are correct, which of the following would you expect to be true of this organism? Select all that are true.
The cells of this new species are relatively large (between 8-10 micrometers) and have a relatively low surface area-to-volume ratio.
The cell has ribosomes.
The cell has membrane-bound organelles, including an endoplasmic reticulum and lysosomes.
The cell may rely on the presence of hopanoids to regulate fluidity of the plasma membrane. ne cell synthesizes most of its ATP in mitochondria.
The cell has chloroplasts.
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