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difference between ameoba and parsmecium​

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Amoeba and paramecium are single-celled eukaryotes which belong to the Kingdom Protista. Both amoeba and paramecium are heterotrophs, which exhibit unique feeding mechanisms. There are many similarities between amoeba and paramecium; however, there are also some notable differences between them. The main difference between amoeba and paramecium is that amoeba moves by pseudopodia while paramecium moves with the use of thin, hair-like structures called cilia.

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Amoeba-:

1) Amoeba moves with the help of pseudopodia.

2) Amoeba has a single nucleus.

3) Amoeba is capable of changing it's body shape(it doesn't have a definite shape).

4) Amoeba doesn't have a definite mouth.

Paramoecium-:

1) Paramoecium moves with the help of cilia.

2) Paramoecium has two nuclei.

3) Paramoecium has a definite slipper like shape.

4) Paramoecium has a definite mouth through which food is ingested.

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