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1. Sexual reproduction has never been observed and some protists. What are the g

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1. Sexual reproduction has never been observed and some protists. What are the genetic implications of this observation?

2. Speculate on how colonial aggregates of cells may have led to multicellularity

3. Because of the classification of protists is a work-in-progress, compare the classification used here with that in your textbook. How are they similar? How do they differ?

4. Plants and green algae are in the supergroup Archaeplastida. Speculate on how the evolutionary steps that led from algae to plants. Hint: read ahead for background material.

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1) Sexual reproduction has never been observed in some protists. The genetic implications of this observation are listed below,

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