Yes, but not in the organs that large forms of life have, such as stomach, intestines livers, etc. Instead, they have what are called vacuoles. These vacuoles are small, circular pockets inside the amoeba spontaneously creates that can either digest food or excrete waste. When an amoeba eats, it engulfs its food with its pseudopods, or blob shaped projections. The food it engulfed creates a little pocket, or vacuole, that is then used to digest with and later, the vacuole is released from the amoeba containing the waste it created from digestion.
Tissue is formed when a group of similar cells work together to do the same job. If an amoeba is a "single-celled" organism, it cannot have any tissue.
It has sub-components that are called Organellas. for example the food vacuole which is essential to its life-cycle.
no amoeba's are protists they don't have tissues
Nope
Muscle tissue produces movement.
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All types of Muscle tissue contract... This includes Skeletal and Smooth muscle tissue.
Yes. It is a muscle tissue.
myopathy
a muscle. Tissue is any grouping of cells.
The muscle cells which commonly branch are the cardiac muscle cells. The other muscles do not have any branched cells.
There isn't any.
skeletal muscle tissue,cardiac muscle tissue smooth muscle tissue
Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.
Muscle tissue produces movement.
cardiac muscle and smooth muscle?
the answer is the muscle tissue ! i got the same packet haha
All types of Muscle tissue contract... This includes Skeletal and Smooth muscle tissue.
Muscle Tissue
muscle tissue, the muscle is called smooth muscle
The type of tissue that allows or produces movement is muscle tissue.