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Plasmodium, the Organism That Causes Malaria, Has a Mass of Organelles

Question 149

Question 149

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Plasmodium, the organism that causes malaria, has a mass of organelles at the tip of the cell that enables it to enter cells in the human body.This characteristic suggests that Plasmodium is a member of the


A) alveolates.
B) stramenopiles.
C) apicomplexans.
D) choanoflagellates.
E) rhizarians.

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