How does the shape of an amoeba differ from the shape of a paramecium?
1 Answer
Mar 2, 2018
In the Explanation.
Explanation:
An amoeba has no shape. It uses its pseudopod (makeshift-foot) to assist with its movement, by extending it out to the desired direction, then letting its body settle in it.
http://sonomasun.com/2017/08/17/your-life-as-an-amoeba/
While a paramecium has more of an oval-shape and uses cilia (tiny hairs) to help with movement.
http://101science.com/paramecium.htm
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