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Which structure would a unicellular organisms most likely have to move around? a. fins b. legs c. tentacles d. pseudopods?
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Which structure would a unicellular organisms most likely have to move around?
a. fins
b. legs
c. tentacles
d. pseudopods?
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d. Pseudopods.
An example would be unicellular
amoeba
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