00samtehe
00samtehe 00samtehe
  • 01-12-2020
  • Chemistry
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How are the volvox, euglena, paramecium, and amoeba similar and different in how they move, and eat?

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wattskennedy wattskennedy
  • 01-12-2020

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Both can hunt for their food (heterotrophs), but euglena can also make their own food (autotroph) with its chloroplasts. Amoeba have pseudopods to move/eat, but euglena have flagella to move. How are euglena and paramecium similar and different? ... Both also use flagella to move, but volvox move together in colonies.

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tlong8885
tlong8885 tlong8885
  • 03-12-2020

Answer: wattskennedy is right

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