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How do Paramecium and hydra digest food??​

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Answered by siddhimakwana11
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Answer:

The paramecium is a unicellular protist that uses its cilia to pull food into its oral groove. Food particles are then digested via a process called phagocytosis.

Answered by BAnnapurna
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Answer:

The paramecium is a unicellular protist that uses its cilia to pull food into its oral groove. Food particles are then digested via a process called phagocytosis.

Explanation:

The food is put into the mouth and digestion begins. The gut of Hydra is simply the hollow cavity within the body and has only one opening, the mouth. Enzymes are produced by special cells in the endodermis and released into the gut cavity. These enzymes begin to break down the food into smaller particles.

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