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19 April, 21:44

How is E. coli like a paramecium?

A. Both produce essential vitamins.

B. Both have a nucleoid.

C. Both are single celled.

D. Both have a contractile vacuole.

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  1. 19 April, 21:50
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    The answer is C) Both are single celled.
  2. 19 April, 23:51
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    Answer is C. Both are single celled.

    Escherichia coli, commonly called E. coli is a type of bacteria common in human and animal intestines. It is a unicellular, prokaryotic cell, as all bacteria are prokaryotic. It is included in the Kingdom Monera.

    Paramecium is also a unicellular or single celled eukaryotic. It is classified in the phylum Ciliophora Kingdom Protista.
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