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    What Occurs When a Photosynthetic Protist Is Taken Up by a Heterotrophic
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What Occurs When a Photosynthetic Protist Is Taken Up by a Heterotrophic

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What occurs when a photosynthetic protist is taken up by a heterotrophic protist and evolves into a chloroplast?  


A) Multicellularity
B) Primary endosymbiosis
C) Colonialism
D) Chloroplasty
E) Secondary endosymbiosis

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