On your first research
mission you make an
amazing discovery by
finding a new species l...
Biology, 14.07.2020 22:01 CreMoye967
On your first research
mission you make an
amazing discovery by
finding a new species living
in the hostile environment
of the Sahara desert. After
observing it carefully you
determine that it is not an
autotroph, it is multicellular,
and it does not contain any
chitin. What is the best
classification for it?
A. Eubacteria
B. Protista
C. Animalia D. Plantae
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