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What do all protists have in common?
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Protists are a diverse group of organisms that are part of the eukaryotic family. This means that they have a nucleus in their cells, unlike bacteria and archaea. Show more…
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What do all protists have in common? Check all that apply. Protists are organisms composed of one or more cells. Protists' cells contain a nucleus. Protists live in moist environments. Protists produce their own food from water. Protists reproduce asexually or sexually. Protists live in moist environments.
List the major differences between prokaryotes and protists.
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