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Paramecium are unicellular, so they do not have multiple cells to compose an organ. However, most paramecium engulf the food by wrapping itself around it and bringing it inside the cell, using enzymes to break the food down and absorb the nutrients. The waste is excreted by pushing it out of the cell and into the environment.

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