'QUESTION 12 The last common ancestor of all animals was probably a: multicellular fungus protist with no flagella unicellular chytrid flagellated protist multicellular algae'
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Multicellular fungus and multicellular algae are not animals, so we can rule them out. Now, we are left with three options: protist with no flagella, unicellular chytrid, and flagellated protist. Chytrids are a type of fungi, not animals, so we can rule out the Show more…
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