Paramecium are oval-shaped, have two nuclei (one large and another small), and has cilia unlike amoeba and euglena. Euglena, instead of cilia, has a flagellum that is uses for locomotion. Euglena also has an eyespot that is sensitive to light and have green chlorophyll pigment. Amoebas have no fixed shape and have no cilia or flagella. They move by use of pseudopodia.
Kidney would be the best answer here.
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The tissue you are referring to here is the xylem, a <u>vascular tissue</u>, whose basic function is to transport water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
A cactus can survive in really dry, hot weather. They store water in their "trunk." Just think of where a cuctus lives. They live in a desert. A desert is dry, hot, and lots of sun. Cactus manage to survive in that enviroment.
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