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Demetrius Warren
7 September, 11:58
How are protista similar to bacteria
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Karina Gibson
7 September, 12:32
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Answer: they are mostly single celled organisms and they usually reproduce A-sexually.
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Raul Garner
7 September, 13:58
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Answer:They are eukaryotes
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Which means their cells have nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
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