No, because chloroplast is only found in plants, which they use for photosynthesis.
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
Amoeba can not make it own food because it is not autotrophs since it has no chloroplast.
are protozoa and amoeba the same
humans
An Amoeba lives in Lakes and in Humans and Animals
It can HAVE a chloroplast but it won't make them themselves.
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
Amoeba can not make it own food because it is not autotrophs since it has no chloroplast.
are protozoa and amoeba the same
humans
yes and no some amoeba can be parasitic others are harmless
An Amoeba lives in Lakes and in Humans and Animals
What are the long term effects of an amoeba in humans?
No, amoeba is not harmful to humans. The only amoeba that is harmful is Naegleria fowleri, however, it is extremely rare.
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no they dont cuz humans are made up of animal cells, and chloroplast are in plant cells so no. Frenchy
The most obvious difference between an amoeba and a paramecium or euglena is that the amoeba has no overall shape, and the entire cell changes its shape as the amoeba moves. The paramecium and the euglena both have definite shapes which they do not alter. The amoeba can engulf food particles at any point on its own cell membrane, but the paramedium has an oral groove which is where it ingests food particles. And the euglena also has a chloroplast, unlike the other two (or any other protozoan).