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What is the process by which placozoans move? a.protozoa b.phagocytosis c.pseudopodia d.flagellate
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What is the process by which placozoans move?
a.protozoa
b.phagocytosis
c.pseudopodia
d.flagellate
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c.pseudopodia
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Its C. Pseudopodia
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