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How is nutrition in Amoeba different from nutrition in Paramecium?

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Answered by abraralam5539
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by jannatparia
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Answer:

Amoeba and paramecium both posses hetrotrophic nutrition. In amoeba food is engulf with the help of psuedopodia while in paramecium food is engulf with the help of hair like cilia.

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