Paramecium
is the unicellular organism by the shape of the resembling of the sole of the
shoe. Paramecium ranges from the 50 to 300um in sizes that changes from the
species to species. Paramecium is mostly found in the fresh water. Paramecium
is the distinct as well as permanent with shape as well as the different areas
of the cytoplasm that are specified to carry out the specific function. The
function of the paramecium is, Locomotion, Feeding, Reproduction, and
Osmoregulation’s. The paramecium is belong to the Phylum Ciliophora where its
body is enclosed through a small hair same as the filaments called as the Cilia
that helps during locomotion. Its function is to help both in locomotion plus
the dragging a food for its cavity. (Microscopemaster.com, 2019)

Figure
1: Paramecium
Amoeba & its Function
An
Amoeba is the tiny one-celled organism. This type of organism does not have the
rigid shape that made the flexible material as the changes is required. By the protoplasm
Amoeba is created, that is sticky, and have strong material by the cell
membrane of a separating an ectoplasm as well as an endoplasm with an outer as
well as the inner parts of a cell .A function of an amoeba is that, its
controls the reproductions (that contains an chromosomes) as well as various
important functions involving the growth plus eating.

Figure
2: Amoeba
Euglena & its Function
Eukaryotic
unicellular organism is the Euglena that comprises a major organelles which originate
in the great complex life. Euglena is the most important group for the single
cell organism which have several of same function in animals as well as plant. Euglena
lives in the puddles, small ponds plus the clam waters that push themselves by a
water through means of the thin crop same as tail is recognized as the
flagellum. (Euglenabiology.Weebly.Com, 2019)

Figure
3: Euglena
References of Paramecium,
amoeba, and euglena and their functions
Euglenabiology.Weebly.Com. (2019). Structure and
Function. Retrieved from https://euglenabiology.weebly.com/index.html
Microscopemaster.com. (2019). Paramecium
Classification, Structure, Function and Characteristics. Retrieved from
https://www.microscopemaster.com/paramecium.html