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Unlike plant-like protists, animal-like protists are always

A-autotrophs
B-heterotrophs
C-sexual reproducers
D-asexual reproducers

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Answer:

heterotrophs

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: B heterotrophs

Explanation: animal-like protists (known as protozoans, or 'first animals') share heterotrophic behaviors, meaning they acquire their nutrients by exhibiting a very animal-like hunting behavior and consume bacteria or other smaller protists.

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