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The Euglena has this feature which helps it to see the light
a) eyespot
b) flagellum
c) pseudopod
d) contractile vacuole

Whip the Euglena's tail? No big deal! It's already whipped enough as it is!
a) eyespot
b) flagellum
c) pseudopod
d) contractile vacuole

Luckily for the amoeba it has this perceived feature which helps it move.
a) eyespot
b) flagellum
c) psuedopod
d) contractile vacuole

Amoebas and paramecia both spit up their excess water through tho feature.
a) eyespot
b) flagellum
c) pseudopod
d) contractile vacuole

The outer part of the jellylike substance in cells helps the amoeba capture its food
a) ectoplasm
b) endoplasm
c) macronucleus
d) micronucleus

The inner part of the jelly like substance controls the amoeba's activities
a) ectoplasm
b) endoplasm
c) macronucleus
d) micronucleus

This part of the paramecium is quite the multi-taker. It serves as the source for genetic information while also reproducing
a) ectoplasm
b) endoplasm
c) macronucleus
d) micronucleus

This part of the paramecium is also quite a multi tasker as it contains genetic information while at the same time controlling its flow of energy
a) ectoplasm
b) endoplasm
c) macronucleus
d) micronucleus

This part of the paramecium helps it to remove its solid wastes.
a) anal pore
b) cilia
c) ingestion
d) oral groove

Boy, Paramecia sure are hairy creatures on the outside
a) anal pore
b) cilia
c) ingestion
d) oral groove

Although an amoeba has no mouth, it can still gather food through this process
a) anal pore
b) cilia
c) ingestion
d) oral groove

This part of a paramecium helps it carry food to the site where it is broken down
a) anal pore
b) cilia
c) ingestion
d) oral groove

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