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Odd one out amoeba spirogyra paramecium. Euglena. Yeast

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Answered by suchindraraut17
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Amoeba,paramecium,Euglena

Explanation:

Amoeba,paramecium and Euglena are prokaryotes.They are unicellular species. Amoeba locomote with the help of their pseudopodia,Euglena move with its flagella,and paramecium move with cilia. amoeba,paramecium and Euglena have been evolved from bacteria hence they belong to the kingdom protista. Yeast is fungi and spirogyra is a filamentous algae.Euglena is either heterotrophic or autotrophic while paramecium is autotrophic.

Answered by akhileshpathak1998
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The odd one out of Amoeba, Spirogyra, Paramecium, Euglena and Yeast is Amoeba.

Explanation:

1. Out of all the organisms mentioned here, all except amoeba have a definite structure. Amoeba, on the other hand has no definite structure. The shape of the amoeba constantly changes as it extends its Psuedopodia for locomotion.

2. Pseudopodia are temporary protoplasmic outgrowths or extensions used  by amoeboid protozoans for locomotion.

3. Spirogyra is an aquatic unicellular green algae. They are photoautotrophic.

4. Paramecium is a ciliated protozoans which have microphageal nutrition (they feed on microbes, especially bacteria). Because of the characteristic shape which looks like slippers, they are also called the Slipper Organism

5. Euglena is a flagellate protozoan which are mixotrophic in nutrition, that is, they have both photoautotrophic and heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

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