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Chapter 15, Problem 10SA
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To identify the group of protists and the reason why they are referred as “animal like protists”.
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Protists are diverse group of eukaryotic organisms. They are unicellular, some are colonial or multicellular. They do not have specialized tissue organization. They live in any environment which contains water.
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