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Chlamydomonas and Paramoecium are:

(a) unicellular prokaryotic
(b) multicellular prokaryotic
(c) unicellular eukaryotic
(d) multicellular eukaryotic

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Answer:

(c) unicellular eukaryotic

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, all prokaryotic cells are unicellular, they cannot be multicellular, so be cannot be correct.

Both Chlamydomonas and Paramoecium are single-celled organisms, so must be unicellular prokaryotic (a) or unicellular eukaryotic (c).

Chlamydomonas and Paramoecium are eukaryotic. They have membrane-bound organelles like a nucleus and food vacuoles. They are examples of protists.

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