which of the following
organisms do not possess cell
wall amoeba, chlamydomonas,
Paramoeciun, Bacteria?
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Monera A prokaryotic organism is grouped together in this kingdom.
Protista Contains single-celled eukaryotes
Chlorella and Chlamydomonas Both are algae which are placed in Protista kingdom. Both were having cell walls
Paramaecium and Amoeba Single-celled eukaryotes and belong to Protista kingdom. Paramecium has cell walls and Amoeba lack cell walls.
Yes, kingdom Protista has brought together Chlamydomonas, chlorella with paramecium and amoeba
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From the given list Amoeba does not possess a cell wall.
Explanation:
- Amoeba is an organism present in the kingdom of protozoa. It is a single called organism and is identified by its characteristic feature formation of pseudopodia.
- Amoeba does not possess cell walls because their locomotory organ is pseudopodia which are used for any kind of movement and catching food.
- Due to the lack of cell wall amoeba possesses an irregular shape. They are eukaryotic organisms found in still water.
- Chlamydomonas is an organism that belongs to the plant kingdom and division of Algae. It has a prominent cell wall made of glycoprotein.
- Paramecium is a unicellular protist It has a rigid cell wall. The body is enclosed within a pellicle.
- Bacteria belong to the kingdom monera and have cell walls composed of murein.
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