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bruhok:

1. Explain the differences between viruses, protists, and fungi. Provide specific examples (and explain how they are examples!) to explain how and why they are classified into their own categories

lulbaddiemj:

when people dont know how to use daddy google

HaydenwH:

i virus must have a host to live.

bruhok:

THERE ISNT A ANSWER ON GOOGLE

lulbaddiemj:

lies

bruhok:

AND WHY DID U REFER TO GOOGLE AS DADDYAHSDNSAH NO THERE ISNT unless I have to read abt it then that's too much

lulbaddiemj:

LOL GOOGLE IS DADDY

lulbaddiemj:

and yea to find the answer u gotta read mane

HaydenwH:

Viruses do not have structures and thus cannot move on their own. Typically, fungi are non-mobile organisms. These move by cilia or flagella. Animal like parasites have false feet.

bruhok:

this man knows whats up thank you

HaydenwH:

np, tht doesnt include protist tho A protist is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, plant, or fungus. While it is likely that protists share a common ancestor, the exclusion of other eukaryotes means that protists do not form a natural group, or clade

bruhok:

THANK YOU

HaydenwH:

np

HaydenwH:

if thats all you need help with, you can close this plz

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