How are amoeba and paramecium different?
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How are amoeba and paramecium different?
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Unicellular organisms are organisms that consist of only one cell. Although it sounds like life can't be very exciting for a one-celled organism, it's surprising to find that a lot goes on inside many of them, like nuclei and various organelles. For one thing, they've been around a lot longer than we as humans have, and for another, they're very diverse and are located everywhere, and even though they kill us sometimes, we also can't live without them.
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View this answerAlthough amoeba and paramecium are similar in that they're both one-celled organisms that are eukaryotic, they are different from one another. The...
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Chapter 6 / Lesson 1Understand what a unicellular organism is by learning the unicellular definition. Explore the characteristics of unicellular organisms and discover examples.