Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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Chapter 28, Problem 7TYKM
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To match: The protist clades with characteristics and examples.
Introduction: Alveolates are referred to as a subgroup of protists. Protists are present in huge numbers and are crucial for maintaining the natural balance of the living world. Different protists have different body structures.
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