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Chapter 27.2, Problem 3BC
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To determine: The heterotrophic eukaryote that move to its source of food in human gut with the help of flagella with reference to figure 29.8b given in the text book.
Introduction: Different types of organisms use different means to get access to the source of food. Some organism use flagella while some other heterotrophic eukaryotes use fruiting bodies and hyphal filaments in order to get food.
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