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14 February, 16:45

What is an animal-like, unicellular protist called?

A protozoan

B euglenoid

C slime mold

D decomposer

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  1. 14 February, 18:23
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    Animal-like, unicellular protists are called Protozoan.

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    Some of these single cell Eukaryotes are either independent or they are parasites. Since these types of protists are equated with animals with once cell, some of them tend to have animal like behaviours, like mobility and showing traits of a predator when they feed on matter. Now, protozoa is also ranked as a kingdom under which different types of protozoans are classified. Animal-like, unicellular protists are called Protozoan. They are also known as Eukaryotes.
  2. 14 February, 20:39
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    the answer is a ...
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