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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.
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.
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B. They don't exhibit cell specialization.