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Viruses, I think. It has to use other cells to reproduce.

(But I'm not really sure.)

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Q: What has cell walls but can't make its own food?
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What are the general charateristics of all prostists?

plant-like: contain chlorophyll and make their own food using photosynthesis, have cell walls, and no specialized ways to move from place to place. animal-like: cannot make their own food; they capture other organisms for food, do not have cell walls, and have specialized ways to move from place to place. fungus-like: cannot make their own food; they absorb food from their surroundings, some organisms have cell walls; others do not, and have specialized ways to move from place to place.


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