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How do cells behave in a multicellular protist?

1.They share nuclei between cells.
2.They exhibit cell specialization.
3.They don't exhibit cell specialization.
4.They're missing mitochondria.

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Answer:

3.They don't exhibit cell specialization.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a multicellular protist, the cells don't exhibit cell specialization.

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Answer:

They don't exhibit cell specialization.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a multicellular protist, the cells don't exhibit cell specialization.

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