Biology, asked by mterry2016, 1 year ago

The amoeba and euglena each have different means of locomotion. How are they different? How are they similar?

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Answered by snehal9815
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amoeba And euglena both are similar bcoz they both are unicellular and belongs to protista kingdom..but they show difference in there mode of division....amoeba show binary fission by any angle but euglena show longitudinal binary fission specially.....and also amoeba has pseudopodia. to capture pray..which are not in euglena...
Answered by sameerkumarsk
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yes, because In amoeba ,pseudopodia is the chief organelle of locomotion and food catching.

In euglena,locomotry organ is flagella

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