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how is the hydra similar to a paramecium

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Answered by Anonymous
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Paramecium: Observations show how Paramecium moves, feeds, digests, assimilates nutrients, achieves water balance, deploys defensive weapons, reproduces, and engages in the sexual exchange of genetic material. The narrated observations utilize state-of-the-art microscopy-techniques to present a compelling new picture of Paramecium’s life.

Hydra: Observations of Hydra show feeding behavior, detailed microscopy of stinging cells used in captur- ing prey, two digestive processes (cellular and extracellular), locomotion, reproduction by budding, development of sex organs, and symbiotic guests, both external and internal.

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