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there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
Out of an amoeba, horse, worm, or paramecium, the horse is most specialized. This means that the horse is the most advanced and most adapted to its environment.
Well there are 5 unicellular organisms and they are bacteria, amoeba, protists, viruses, and diatoms:)
An Amoeba is a single cell organism
A paramecium and an amoeba are eukaryotes, as are onions.
amoeba Sp. have long finger-like pseudopodia for movement were as paramecium Sp. have short hair-like cilia for its movement. They are both unicellular eukaryotes classified in kingdom protista.
I don't know about paramecium but amoebas eat paramecium.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
paramecium
Amoeba and paramecium are not classified as plants because they are both single-celled organisms that belong to the Kingdom Protista. Plants, on the other hand, are multicellular organisms that belong to the Kingdom Plantae and have distinct cellular structures, such as cell walls and chloroplasts, which amoebas and paramecia lack.
Plant cells, amoeba, and paramecium all have cell membranes, vacuoles, and a nucleus. A plant cell has cytoplasm, while amoeba and paramecium have endoplasm and ectoplasm.
Plant cells, amoeba, and paramecium all have cell membranes, vacuoles, and a nucleus. A plant cell has cytoplasm, while amoeba and paramecium have endoplasm and ectoplasm.
paramecium has the contractile vacuole yooo!
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Amoeba and paramecium
the amoeba is more like plants and the paramecium is more like animals