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16. A protist that feeds by ingestion
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17. Amoebas, ciliates, diatoms, and euglenas belong to the
A) Protista kingdom and prokaryote domain
B animal kingdom and eukaryote domain
C) eukaryote domain and Protista kingdom
D) fungi kingdom and eukaryote domain
E) prokaryote domain and animal kingdom
18. Which of the following represents an incorrect matching of type of movement
pseudopods - amoeba
B cilia - dinoflagellate
flagella - euglena
transport by a parasite host (e.g., mosquito) - plasmodium (the protist that
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19. In your worst nightmare, you become a heterotrophic eukaryote that has
ion and can live in human intestines. It is actually worse than your wor
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