Colpidium colpoda is a unicellular eukaryote that lives in
freshwater, eats bacteria, and move...
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Colpidium colpoda is a unicellular eukaryote that lives in
freshwater, eats bacteria, and moves by cilia (see figure
6.23b). describe how the parts of this cell work together
in the functioning of c. colpoda, including as many
organelles and other cell structures as you can.
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