What structures do protists such as amoebas use for movement?
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What structures do protists such as amoebas use for movement?
Protists:
Protists are a kingdom consisting of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi. Many protists are found as microscopic, unicellular organisms, although there are a few exceptions.
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View this answerAmoebas are a type of microscopic, unicellular organism found in the protist kingdom. Amoebas, as well as other protists that are microscopic and...
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