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Which protozoan structure is comparable to a bacterial endospore? 1) cell wall 2) flagellum 3) cyst 4) sporozoite
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Which protozoan structure is comparable to a bacterial endospore? 1) cell wall 2) flagellum 3) cyst 4) sporozoite
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Which protozoan structure is comparable to a bacterial endospore?
1) cell wall
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4) sporozoite
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Answer: protozoan cysts is the correct answer
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