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( give answer fastly ,) amoeba and yeast are both are unicellular organisms. how can you differentiate them ?​

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Yeast Amoeba

1. It is a unicellular fungi. It is a protozoan.

2. It has a saprophytic mode of nutrition. It has a holozoic mode of nutrition.

3. It doesn't form psedopodia. It moves with the help of pseudopodia.

4. It reproduces by budding or binary fission. It reproduces by budding.

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