compare the nutrition of Tapeworm,Rhizopus and Amoeba
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Rhizobium take nutrition from leguminious plants like peas.
Amoeba take nutrition from water or from moist air.
Tapeworm take nutrition from inside the soil.
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Compare the nutrition of Tapeworm, Rhizopus and Amoeba
- There is no digestive tract in a tapeworm. Instead, they utilise their tegument, an external surface, to directly take nutrients from the host's intestinal contents. The tapeworm's neck is constantly producing new proglottids, which develop along the length of the tapeworm.
- Due to the fact that Rhizopus stolonifer consumes soil and other dead, rotting, and moist materials, it is classified as saprophytic. It is a heterotrophic organism, meaning it absorbs nutrients. The parasite Rhizopus stolonifer is also thought to induce decay in food by obtaining nutrients from living things.
- The typical saprophytic fungus that grows on dead and decomposing organic waste is called Rhizopus. They typically appear on old bread, rotting and dead fruits and vegetables, pickles, jams, and leather products.
- Holozoic nutrition is the term for the amoeba's mode of nutrition. It entails the consumption of food material as well as its digestion and egestion. The amoeba lacks a specific organ for nourishment. Pseudopodia are used to carry out the complete process on the surface of the organism.
- Algae, bacteria, worms, nematodes, other protozoa, plant, and animal cells make up the nutrition of amoebae.
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