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ameba and paramecium are unicellular organisms , how do they reproduce​

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Answered by vinkirna
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Amoeba reproduce by fission or splitting into two.The "parent"cell into two smaller copies of itself.The nucleus also divides into two.The cell membrane allows oxygen from the water the amoeba lives in to come into the cell

and carbon dioxide to pass out of the cell

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both amoebas and paramecia reproduce through mitosis, a cellular division that produces two identical cells. As single-celled organisms, neither...

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