9. What is the difference between the nucleus of Amoeba and Paramecium
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Amoeba has one nucleus butParamecium has two nuclei, I.e. micronucleus and macronucleus. 2.Amoeba can intake food from any part of its body by pseudopodia but Parameciumcan intake food only by 'oral groove'.
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Amoeba
- Amoeba has pseudopodia while Paramecium has cilia.
- Amoeba can change the shape of the body, Paramecium can’t
- Paramecium has a distinct anterior end while Amoeba does not.
- Amoeba has no oral groove or cytostome, while Paramecium has a cytostome and oral groove.
- Amoeba has one type of nucleus, while Paramecium has at least one macronucleus and micronucleus.
- Amoeba feeds using pseudopodia while Paramecium feeds using cilia.
- Amoeba undergoes binary fission while Paramecium undergoes binary fission and conjugation.
summary:-
- Amoeba has pseudopodia that allow them to feed and move about.
- Paramecium has cilia that they use for feeding and for movement.
- Amoeba and Paramecium both undergo binary fission but only Paramecium undergoes conjugation.
- Both are unicellular Eukaryotes found in water.
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