How can the amebozoans and radiolarians be distinguished from each other with microscopy?
A) Amebozoans have lobe-shaped pseudopodia, and radiolarians have threadlike pseudopodia, and radiolarians have radial symmetry.
B) Amebozoans have lobe-shaped pseudopodia, amebozoans have radial symmetry, and radiolarians have unusually large, thick pseudopodia.
C) Amebozoans have large but thin pseudopodia and radiolarians have thick, lobe-shaped pseudopodia.
D) Amebozoans have radial symmetry and threadlike pseudopodia, whereas radiolarians have lobe-shaped pseudopodia.
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