a.) using flagella
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Aparamecium feeds on organic matter in a pond. how does it capture food?
a.) using flagella
b.) using cilia
c.) using pseudopodia
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Aparamecium feeds on organic matter in a pond. how does it capture food?
a.) using flagella
a.) using flagella
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