Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
Most amoeba do not have chloroplasts. However, recent studies show that amoeba can obtain choloroplasts from engulfing photosynthetic alga.
No, an amoeba does not have chloroplasts or flagella. It is neither photosynthetic nor flagellated.
Only some protozoa are decomposers as giant Amoeba . Most protozoa are saprotrophic , some parasitic and some photosynthetic .
Both!Some protists are photosynthetic and therefore autotrophs eg Euglena and Chlamydomonas.Other protists feed like animals and so are heterotrophic eg Amoeba.
cells are in a amoeba
No, they aren't photosynthetic.
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
Amoeba
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
Freshwater amoeba in salt water will have a higher solute content outside of the amoeba. The water in the amoeba will want to move out of the amoeba and into the environment. This will cause the amoeba to shrivel and die.
the rise of photosynthetic