which of the following structures are found in chlamydomonas but not in amoeba ?
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Chlamydomonas and amoeba are different structurally and functionally. Chlamydomonas are unicellular algae and amoeba is unicellular protists. Chlamydomonas contain chloroplast so they perform photosynthesis to make their food from inorganic compounds so Chlamydomonas are more plant-like.
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1) cell wall
2) pyrenoid
3)plastids
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