Biology, asked by Kunjumoni3974, 9 months ago

what is paramecium and amoeba . hydra

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unicellular organisms are known as single- celled organisms. They are made up of single cell. Organisms like amoeba, paramecium, euglena, yeast etc are single- celled organisms. ... Organisms like hydra, monkey, lion, rose etc are multicellular organisms

Answered by thankyebo12
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This view is called anarchism. Almost every place on Earth is connected to one and only one government. Places without government are where people follow traditions instead of government rules, small border disputed areas and the continent of Antarctica, because almost no people live there.

Amoeba and paramecium are two unicellular eukaryotes. Both of them are protozoans and live in water. Both organisms asexually reproduce by binary fission. ... The main difference between amoeba and paramecium is their locomotion mechanisms; amoeba moves by forming pseudopodia; paramecium moves by beating the cilia.

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