Biology, asked by ryanjonangles, 9 months ago

What are the differences in how ciliates, amoeba, and Flagellates eat.

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Answered by sangitatiwary685
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Answered by suveda34
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ciliates : are mostly heterotrophs

feeding on small organisms such as bacteria and algae and detritus swept into the orgal groove ( mouth ) by modified ORAL cilia . the food is moved by the cilia through the mouth pore into the gullet .

Which forms food vacoules .

they reproduce through binary fission

amoebas eat algae , bacteria, plant cells , microscopic protozoa, and metazo.

some amoebas are parasites . they eat by surrounding tiny particles of food with pseudopodas forming a bubble like food vacoule. the food vacoule digests the food .

flagellates : the collar and flagellum operate in feeding . the beating flaggelum creates water current causing water to move through the collar . particles of food in the current are trapped on the collar and ingested by psedopodia at its base .

in some flagellates food directly enters mouth .

flaggela are generally used in propulsion

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