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Functions of amoeba , Paramisium and Euglena .

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Answered by Alone00160
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The World of Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium, and Volvox Cells. They live in water, including lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, and puddles. They spend most of their time attached to the bottom or to plants. Amoebas are helpful when they control algae in ponds, lakes, and streams.

Answered by PriyankaPriyanka
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Functions of Amoeba:-

it controls reproduction (it contains the chromosomes) . and many other important functions (including eating and growth). pseudopods – temporary “feet” that the amoeba uses to move around and to engulf food.

Functions of Paramicium:-

Paramecium also feeds on other microorganisms like yeasts and bacteria. To gather the food it makes use of its cilia, making quick movements with cilia to draw the water along with its prey organisms inside the mouth opening through its oral groove. The food further passes into the gullet through the mouth.

Functions of Euglena:-

Euglena is a eukaryotic unicellular organism, it contains the major organelles found in more complex life. This protist is both an autotroph, meaning it can carry out photosynthesis and make its own food like plants, as well as a heteroptoph, meaning it can also capture and ingest its food.

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