What is the main difference between protists and bacteria?
A) Protists are unicellular, bacteria are multicellular.
B) Bacteria have DNA, protists do not.
C) Protists cannot cause infections, bacteria can
D) Protists have a nucleus, bacteria do not
E) Bacteria are always gram-negative, protists are gram-positive
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A)DNA.
B)RNA.
C)protein.
D)DNA and protein.
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A)symbionts.
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C)chemoautotrophs.
D)photoautotrophs.
E)microbial predators.
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A)the
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