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Similarities between chlamydomonas and amoeba

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Answered by Missmanu2612
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Similarity between chlamydomonas and amoeba.

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Amoeba and chlamydomonas are unicellular.

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Answered by bholoojannat
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Chlamydomonas and amoeba are different structurally and functionally. Explanation: Chlamydomonas are unicellular algae and amoeba is unicellular protists. Chlamydomonas contain chloroplast so they perform photosynthesis to make their food from inorganic compounds so Chlamydomonas are more plant-like.
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