BROOKER BIOLOGY
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Author: BROOKER
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Chapter 28, Problem 8TY
What are extrusomes?
- a. hairs on flagella
- b. membrane sacs beneath the cell surface
- c. tough-walled asexual cells
- d. spearlike defensive structures shot from cells under attack
- e. special types of survival cysts
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