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how are protists different from bacteria and archaea?
they are a...
Biology, 22.08.2019 03:30 lilrel8602
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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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