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Answer the following in detail. Describe the nutrition in Hydra and Paramecium. Plizzzzzzzzzzxzzxxxzzzzzz give answer in detail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nutrition in Hydra:

Hydra is a simple multicellular animal. *It has a number of tentacles around its mouth, which are used for ingestion of food. ... *These juices digest the food and the digested food is absorbed through the cavity walls and assimilated in the cells.

Nutrition in Paramecium:

Ingestion: Paramecium uses its hair like structures called cilia to sweep the food particles from water and put them into mouth. Ingestion is followed by other steps such as digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion which are same as those we studied in Amoeba.

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Answered by mathewnevin555
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Paramecium is also a tiny unicellular animal which lives in water.

Ingestion: Paramecium uses its hair like structures called cilia to sweep the food particles from water and put them into mouth.

Hydra is a simple multicellular animal.

It has a number of tentacles around its mouth, which are used for ingestion of food.

These tentacles entangle small aquatic animals and kill them with their stinging cells.

After this they push them into their mouth. Now inside their body cavity digestive juices are secreted by the surrounding cells.

These juices digest the food and the digested food is absorbed through the cavity walls and assimilated in the c

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