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9 May, 13:43

What is the difference between the Amoeba and Paramecium?

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  1. 9 May, 13:55
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    their locomotion mechanisms

    Explanation:

    amoeba moves by forming pseudopodia (pseudopdia are the cytoplasm-filled parts of the cell membrane that are able to change their form in order to move)

    paramecium moves by beating the cilia (cilia are the small hair like things on the outside of the eukaryotic cell)
  2. 9 May, 16:29
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    The main difference between amoeba and paramecium is their locomotion mechanisms; amoeba moves by forming pseudopodia; paramecium moves by beating the cilia.

    Explanation:

    Amoeba and paramecium are two unicellular eukaryotes. Both of them are protozoans and live in water. Both organisms asexually reproduce by binary fission.
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