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Structural differences between amoeba and chlamydomonas

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii features are ovate in shape, about 10 um, unicellular with a distinct cell wall, and a single chloroplast in close proximity to the nucleus. The nucleus is typically located in the center and with a distinct nucleolus. ... Amoebae are eukaryotes whose bodies most often consist of a single cell.

Answered by mbmohit7787
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Amoeba is unicellular non- photo synthetic cell wall less organism.

Chlmydomonas is a photosynthrsizingalgae thsy show cell wall

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