Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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QUESTION 19 You are interested in observing Archaea motility under a microscope. What do you see? • A. Runs backwards and forwards • B. Twitching O C. Tumbles D. Runs and tumbles O E. No movement as no species of Archaea make structures for locomotion
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