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  1. living things as different a single celled amoebas and multivalued humans both considered are both living and an organism must contain at least some Tye of living things.
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Q: Why are living things are different as single celled amoebas and multicelled humans both considered to be organisms?
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Why are living things as different as single celled amoebas and multicelled humans both considered to be organismes?

I dont know but maybe someone else does. :P


Generally are single celled organisms?

Amoebas are single celled organisms. They do not have any particular shape. Another group of single-celled organisms like amoebas are protists.


Are amoeba invertebrates?

No. Amoebas are not considered animals. They are not part of the Animalia Kingdom. Amoebas are in the Kingdom Amoebozoa. To be an invertebrate, an organism must be in the Animalia Kingdom, and not be a member of the subphylum of Chordates called the Vertebrata. All other organisms in the Animalia Kingdom besides those are considered invertebrates.


Are amoebas large or small organisms?

They are microorganisms, consisting of only one cell, and they are so small that they cannot be seen with the unaided eye. Some organisms are smaller than amoebas, but they are still very small.


Are amoeba protists?

Yes, amoebas are considered protists. They are single-celled organisms belonging to the kingdom Protista. Amoebas are known for their ability to change their shape and move through extension of cytoplasmic projections called pseudopodia. They are commonly found in freshwater and marine habitats.


Can amoeba be classified as an algae?

An amoeba is a cell that can alter its shape by extending and retracting pseudopods. The term describes a characteristic but does provide a place for it in the taxonomy of organisms. Organisms as diverse as protozoa, algae, animals, and fungi all have members that qualify as Amoebas. SOME algae are amoebas but most amoebas are NOT algae.


How are forams different from amoebas?

Amoebas do not grow any hard calcareous shells while Foraminifera do.


Is an ameoba muliticellur organism?

Amoebas, like all protists, are single-celled organisms.


What are one-celled organisms able to see?

one-celled organisms like amoebas don't "see" they detect changes in their environment


Amoebas are unicellular consumers that lack complex organ systems and are found in damp environments To what kingdom do they belong?

Amoebas belong to the Kingdom Protista. They are animal-like unicellular organisms.


Why do amoebas and paramecia need moving parts?

These organisms would need food to survive.


Can amoebas function independently and as a single unit?

yes they can. They are solitary beings, if you can use that term for micro-organisms