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If you were studying the evolution of animal-specific cell-to-cell
signaling systems, from which of the following would you choose
representative species to observe?
a. Rhodophyta
b. Discoba
c. Choanomonada
d. Radiolaria
e. Chlorophyta
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- Let’s say we’ve just found a single-celled organism living in a pond. This organism has a nucleus, a cell wall, a plasma membrane, chloroplasts, and flagella. What domain/kingdom is it probably in? Group of answer choices A. Fungi B. Eubacteria C. Plantae D. Archaea E. ProtistaDraw a simple cladogram illustrating the relationships among the following: Common ancestor of all organisms, domain Eukarya, domain Bacteria, domain Archaea. To which domain do the organisms informally known as protists belong? To which domain do you belong?What genus of protists appears to contradict the statement that unicellularity restricts cell size? a. Dictyostelium b. Ulva c. Plasmodium d. Caulerpa
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