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A euglena has a flagellum for movement, which amoeba and paramecium do not have.
Paramecium moves faster than amoeba because it has cilia, tiny hair-like structures that beat rapidly to propel the organism through the water. Amoeba, on the other hand, moves by extending its pseudopods, which is a slower form of movement compared to cilia.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
paramecium has the contractile vacuole yooo!
Characteristics that make amoeba and paramecium animal-like include locomotion and lack of photosynthesis.
A euglena has a flagellum for movement, which amoeba and paramecium do not have.
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.
Paramecium moves faster than amoeba because it has cilia, tiny hair-like structures that beat rapidly to propel the organism through the water. Amoeba, on the other hand, moves by extending its pseudopods, which is a slower form of movement compared to cilia.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
paramecium has the contractile vacuole yooo!
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.
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Paramecium is the most specialized organism listed. Paramecium have specific structures such as cilia for movement and feeding, contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation, and trichocysts for defense. Horse, Amoeba, and Worm are more generalized organisms in comparison.
Characteristics that make amoeba and paramecium animal-like include locomotion and lack of photosynthesis.
Amoeba, paramecium, and euglena
Euglena, paramecium, and amoeba