Biology, asked by iamgiggy, 11 months ago

Amoeba and Paramecium belong to which category of organisms? Give reason

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Answered by coolboy69
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Amoeba and Paramecium belong to a unicellular prokaryotic group of organisms.

Because they have highly organized organs

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devaanshverma1000: Amoeba and parmecium are actually eukaryotic. So your answer is wrong. But in exemplar the answer is wrong
Answered by TEJ1977
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AMOEBA AND PARAMECIUM BELONG IN THE GROUP PROTISTA

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SIMILARITIES BETWEEN AMOEBA AND PARAMECIUM TO KEEP IN GROUP PROTISTS ARE AS ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

1)THEY ARE BOTH HETEROTROPHS

2)THEY BOTH ARE UNICELLULAR

3)FOR THEIR FOOD AMOEBA USES PSEUDOPODIA

4)PARAMECIUM USES CILIA

5)THEY BOTH FOUND IN A FRESH WATER


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