Asked by Paola Benitez Camacho on Apr 29, 2024
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cellular slime mold
A) excavates
B) stramenopiles
C) alveolates
D) rhizarians
E) archaeplastidae
F) amoebozoans
G) choanoflagellates
Cellular Slime Mold
Amoeba-like protist that feeds as a single predatory cell; joins with others to form a multicellular spore-bearing structure under unfavorable conditions.
Amoebozoans
A group of amoeba-like organisms, which move and feed by means of pseudopodia and are classified within the domain Eukarya.
- Discern between distinct groups of protists by focusing on their structural differences.
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Simone FeldmanMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
F
Explanation :
Cellular slime molds belong to the kingdom Protista, and are classified as part of the phylum Amoebozoa.
Learning Objectives
- Discern between distinct groups of protists by focusing on their structural differences.