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Select all that apply. How are protists different from bacteria and archaea? They are at least ten times larger. They can reproduce asexually. They are eukaryotes. They consist of both single- and multi-celled
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How are protists different from bacteria and archaea?
They are at least ten times larger.
They can reproduce asexually.
They are eukaryotes.
They consist of both single- and multi-celled organisms.
They have flagella to move.
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the answer is 3rd
Protists are eukaryotic organism
rest all doesn't matches with the features of the protists
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