how are diatoms different from euglena, bacteria and paramecium
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1)Diatoms are chief producers in oceans.
2)Their bodies is like a soap box fitted in it with the help of calcium carbonate.
3)They don't perform photosynthesis.
4)They don't have flagella.
5)They remains floating on water currents.
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Amoeba and paramecium are two very important unicellular eukaryotes. They are protozoans belonging to kingdom Protista. They live in aquatic environments, and they are heterotrophs. Both amoeba and paramecium are motile. They move using two different structures. Being microscopic, they both have many similarities, but it is very important to understand the difference between amoeba and paramecium.
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