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Hadley Andrews
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27 June, 21:29
Would humans be able to survive without protist
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Sydnee Mcclain
27 June, 21:45
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No, they wouldn't, all humans need protist to survive, in fact all types of animal species do. Without protist we would just have meat to eat and that isn't healthy for the body.
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