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Biology, 22.04.2020 18:43 jgandarilla21

How are Protista similar to Bacteria? (1 point) Both are comprised of unicellular organisms. Both are part of the domain Eukaryota. Both have cell walls made of chitin. Both keep their DNA in a nucleus.

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