Amoeba and Paramecium belong to which category of organisms? How is this
category different from multicellular organisms
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Amoeba and Paramecium are unicellular organisms and belong to the Kingdom of Protista. Their organisation is very different from multicellular organisms.
Explanation:
1. Body organization is cellular.
2. Coelom is absent.
3. Body symmetry is asymmetric.
4. Mode of nutrition is holozoic.
5. Locomotion is with the help of pseudopodia, cilia/ flagella.
6. Nuclear membrane is absent.
7. Nucleus can be of same type/different type. One or two nucleus is present.
8. Repoduction is only asexual or vegetative, like binary fission or fragmention. Sexual mode of reproduction is completely absent.
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