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mina [271]
3 years ago
5

How is E. coli like a paramecium

Biology
2 answers:
ExtremeBDS [4]3 years ago
6 0
The answer is <span>B both are unicellular.

E. coli and paramecium are both unicellular. And that is their only common characteristic. E. coli is a prokaryotic unicellular organism while paramecium is a eukaryotic unicellular organism. So, paramecium has nucleus and E.coli has a nucleoid. Neither of them produce essential vitamins. Contractive vacuoles are present only in paramecium.</span>
ozzi3 years ago
5 0

E. coli is like a paramecium because both are unicellular.


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