difference between nutrition in aemoba and nutrition in paramecium
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In Amoeba food is digested in the food vacuole by digestive enzymes. These enzymes break down the food in to small and soluble molecules by chemical reactions. In case of Paramecium, hair like structures called cilia helps to sweep the food particles from water and put them in to mouth.
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nutritions in amoeba
- The mode of nutrition in amoeba is holozoic.
- They eat tiny or microscopic plants and animals as food which floats in water in which it lives.
- The process of obtaining food by Amoeba is called phagocytosis means cell feeding.
- (i) Ingestion: Amoeba has no mouth so food is ingested by using pseudopodia
nutritions in paramecium
- Paramecium follows holozoic nutrition .
- Paramecium feed on microorganisms like bacteria, algae, and yeasts.
- The paramecium uses its cilia to sweep the food along with some water into the cell mouth after it falls into the oral groove.
- The food goes through the cell mouth into the gullet.
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