They repoduce asexually by mitosis - the genetic material is duplicated and split to opposite ends of the cell, then the middle of the cell is cleved to form two distinct cells, with about half of the cellular ultra structure going to each cell.
Look up mitosis on the internet - there will be no shortage of pictures and even animation of this process taking place :)
No they are asexual.
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No, an amoeba doesn't need fertilization to reproduce. An amoeba reproduces asexually.
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yea that is all they do
Yes, amoebas can reproduce by fragmentation. During fragmentation, the amoeba divides into two or more parts, each of which develops into a new individual.
About 5-7 years.
Worms, sponges, Amoeba and Fungi.
Amoebas eat bacteria and microscopic protozoa for their nutrients. The materials obtained help the amoeba grow, and binary fission lets the amoeba reproduce.