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You observe an animal-like protist under the microscope. It has no hairlike or whiplike structures. It moves by forming temporary bulges of cytoplasm. How would you classify this protist?

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Answered by sravyaetukuri
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Answer:

I don't know the answer

Answered by kalpnarajput0901
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Answer:

This protist may be amoeboid protozoa that is it is Amoeba

Explanation:

  • Amoeba has irregular structure , it has no hairlike or whip-like structures .
  • Amoeba is moves by forming temporary bulges of cytoplasm called pseudopodia ( False Feet )

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