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question: how do cells behave in a multicellular protist? answer option…

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question: how do cells behave in a multicellular protist? answer options: select one of four they exhibit advanced cell specialization. they dont exhibit cell specialization. they share one nucleus between several cells. theyre missing mitochondria.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Multicellular protists (like some algae or slime molds) have cells that do not show advanced cell specialization like true multicellular organisms (plants, animals, fungi). Each cell in a multicellular protist is more independent and doesn't have distinct roles (tissues/organs - level specialization). Option 1 is wrong as advanced specialization is absent. Option 3 is wrong as each cell in protists (even multicellular ones) typically has its own nucleus. Option 4 is wrong as most protists have mitochondria (or similar organelles for energy). So the correct option is the one stating they don't exhibit cell specialization.

Answer:

B. They don't exhibit cell specialization.