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amoeba and paramecium that are found in water?

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Answered by tssrimati6
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Answer: Paramecium and amoeba are two types of microscopic organisms that are known as protists. They are eukaryotic and unicellular, and both live in aquatic environments.

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Answered by vanshbhati4820
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Explanation:

As we know that Paramecium and Amoeba are both single cell , organisms that are classified as as protists. Amoeba are single called organisms that are shaped like a blob . They are found in freshwater pond , streams , lakes , and even in salt water .A paramecium have two volumes that they use to store food , and expel water out.

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As we know that for animal cells or cells like amoeba and paramecium strains like methylene blue or thionin are used .

Thionin are used to observe amoeba or paramecium under microscope , in water drop on the glass slide . So that , can used as strain to see amoeba in presence.

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