the paramecium uses cilia, which are tiny hair-like structures, for locomotion. on the other hand, amoeba uses pseudopodia, which are extensions of the cell's cytoplasm, to move.
Characteristics that make amoeba and paramecium animal-like include locomotion and lack of photosynthesis.
dont knot guessing flagella and cillia
Amoeba demonstrates locomotion by crawling and changing shape using pseudopods, while Elodea does not demonstrate locomotion as it is a stationary aquatic plant.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
A euglena has a flagellum for movement, which amoeba and paramecium do not have.
Characteristics that make amoeba and paramecium animal-like include locomotion and lack of photosynthesis.
dont knot guessing flagella and cillia
A paramecium and an amoeba are eukaryotes, as are onions.
Amoeba demonstrates locomotion by crawling and changing shape using pseudopods, while Elodea does not demonstrate locomotion as it is a stationary aquatic plant.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
A euglena has a flagellum for movement, which amoeba and paramecium do not have.
A paramecium and an amoeba are both protists. A mushroom is a type of fungi, which is an entirely different class of life.
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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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The most obvious difference between an amoeba and a paramecium or euglena is that the amoeba has no overall shape, and the entire cell changes its shape as the amoeba moves. The paramecium and the euglena both have definite shapes which they do not alter. The amoeba can engulf food particles at any point on its own cell membrane, but the paramedium has an oral groove which is where it ingests food particles. And the euglena also has a chloroplast, unlike the other two (or any other protozoan).