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Biology, 19.02.2020 16:35 drashanhparekh123

What do amoeba proteus, dinoflagellate, and euglena viridis have in common?

a. they all can move and make their own food

b. they all can move and use eye spot to locate food

c. they all can move and be heterotrophic

d. they can move and they use psuedopods to capture their food

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