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25 July, 11:05

What is the basic difference between volvox, seen here, and other protists, such as amoeba, paramecium, and euglena?

A) Volvox is multicellular; the other protists are not Eliminate

B) Volvox does not make its own food.

C) The three listed protists are multicellular; volvox is not.

D) The three listed protists make their own food; volvox does not.

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  1. 25 July, 11:29
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    The answer is (a.) Volvox multicellular; the other protists are not Eliminate

    Volvox is a multicellular genus although they diverged from unicellular ancestors. Volvox cells have chlorophyll and they make their own food so option (b.) and option (d.) are false. An example of a unicellular organism is amoeba making the option (c.) false.
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