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Biology, 04.07.2019 00:30, adeliabujang8881

Ascientist discovers a new organism. the organism is multicellular, makes its own food, and does not move from place to place. this organism most likely belongs to a. the animal kingdom. b. the plant kingdom. c. the protist kingdom. d. all of these

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