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How do cells behave in a multicellular protist?They don't exhibit cell specialization.They exhibit cell specialization.They're missing mitochondria.They share nuclei between cells.

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Answer: They don't exhibit cell specialization.

Explanation: Multicellular protists, however, do not show cellular specialization or differentiation into tissues. That means their cells all look the same and, for the most part, function the same. On the other hand, your cells often are much different from each other and have special jobs.

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