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Biology, 08.10.2019 00:30 tamaraquirozmorales

Assume that some members of an aquatic species of motile, photosynthetic protists evolve to become parasitic to fish. they gain the ability to live in the fish gut, absorbing nutrients as the fish digest food. overtime, which of the following phenotypic changes would you expect to observe in the population of protists?
a.) gain of meiosis
b.) loss of mobility
c.) loss of chloroplasts
d.) no changes would be expected
e.) gain a rigid cell wall

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