Yes. Amoebas have a semirigid layer of ectoplasm which absorbs oxygen from the surrounding water and eliminates carbon dioxide in a form of respiration.
During unfavorable conditions, it can create a custom : hard celled body
By means of pseudopods
amoeba breath their water current
Paramecium move faster because they are covered with cilia while amoeba must change shape to move, which is called amoeboid movement.
naturalists referred to Amoeba as the Proteus animalcule after the Greek godProteus who could change his shape. The name "amibe" was given to it by Bory de Saint-Vincent,[3] from the Greek amoibè (αμοιβή), meaning change.[4]
it comes from the greek word to change.. it is given this name because the amoeba is always changin its shape as a means to move it comes from the greek word to change.. it is given this name because the amoeba is always changin its shape as a means to move
Amoeba proteus, the common amoeba, is currently classified in Kingdom Amoebozoa. Older sources may list amoebae under the now-defunct Kingdom Protista or (in really old books) Kingdom Animalia. The change is because of the current trend to define taxonomic groups on evolutionary kinship.
not always, like the change is in the display without change in composition then it is change of state, other then will be chemical change
somthing you can change chanels
The term amoeba comes from a greek word, "to change". They look like blobs of jelly, and the body shape of the amoeba is always changing, that's why it's name is amoeba, because in greek it's to change.
amoeba can change shape instantaneously
The amoeba is a type of an organism which is unicellular and has no definite shape. Amoeba came from the Greek word 'amibe' that means change.
"amoeba" using the Greek alphabet :- αλλαγή
the power to change shape like a super hero
it comes from the greek word to change.. it is given this name because the amoeba is always changin its shape as a means to move it comes from the greek word to change.. it is given this name because the amoeba is always changin its shape as a means to move
"amoeba" using the Greek alphabet :- αλλαγή
From the Greek word for "change."
Do you mean "responding variable"? In a scientific investigation, you try to change only one thing to see what happens. The thing you change is the manipulated variable (also called the independent variable). The result of this change is the responding variable (also called the dependent variable). For example, what if you measure the temperature of a beaker of water, then put it in the refrigerator for 24 hours, then measure again. The change in the temperature from the room to the fridge is the manipulated variable (you controlled it). Any change in the water temperature is the responding variable. It responded to the change you made.
Paramecium move faster because they are covered with cilia while amoeba must change shape to move, which is called amoeboid movement.
When you make a store display, try to change what you have at least once a month, if you can change the display to coordinate with the seasons or the holidays, then you might sell more of the product.