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1. Differentiate between the structures of Amoeba, Bacteria and Fungi. Support with suitable diagrams.

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Answered by srinivasehyd
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Answer:

The cells of fungi have Nuclei that contains the chromosomes and other organelles such as mitochondria and ribosomes

Amoeba are eukaryotes whose bodies most often cosists of a single cell.....

Their cytoplasm and cellular contents and enclosed with cell membranes

Answered by akahkashan99
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AMOEBA

Amoeba belong from the kingdom of protista it is a unicellular eukaryotic organism.

It has heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

Amoeba engulfs food by ejecting its false feet which is also known as pseudo podia.

The process by which amoeba engulfs food is known as phagocytosis.

BACTERIA

Bacteria belong from the phylum of Monera these organism do not have well defined nucleus or organelle is not do any of them show multicellular body design they have rigid cell wall the mode of nutrition is either heterotrophic or autotrophic.

FUNGI

these are heterotrophic eukaryotic organism they use decaying organic material as food and are there for call saprophytes many of them has the capacity to become multicellular organism at certain stages in their life they have cell walls made up of tough complex sugar call Chitin some fungal species live in permanent mutually dependents relationships with blue green algae such relationship are known as simbiotic the symbiotic life forms are called lichen.

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