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In the Bio book I have come across this stuff again:
Diplomonadida, parabasala, euglenozoa, alveolata, stramenopila, cercozoa, radiolaria, amoebozoa and a lot of other species.
How important is this stuff to have for the DAT? i mean I get the basic concepts of the Moneral, Plantae, Animalia, Protista and fungi, but I really dont have a clue going into depth (except for animalia and maybe plantae).
I learned it in undergrad in 1st year, and I can say now that this was just one massive memorization game.
Diplomonadida, parabasala, euglenozoa, alveolata, stramenopila, cercozoa, radiolaria, amoebozoa and a lot of other species.
How important is this stuff to have for the DAT? i mean I get the basic concepts of the Moneral, Plantae, Animalia, Protista and fungi, but I really dont have a clue going into depth (except for animalia and maybe plantae).
I learned it in undergrad in 1st year, and I can say now that this was just one massive memorization game.