amoeba moves by means of pseudopods which are temporary projections of eukaryotic cells which may have flagella made up of microtubules.eukaryotic cells have nucleus and is bounded within a membrane;it may also have mitochondria and golgibody in addition. I HAVE TRIED TO HELP BY GIVING A SHORTCUT ANSWER , BUT IT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS A COMPLETE ANSWER.
Ameba can not move. Simple as that.
Amebas are little yellow things that wrap around any type of food and they live in microbiology and you cannot see them you can if you have a microscope.
Amebas and bacteria are one-celled. Any animal big ehough to be seen without a microscope has millions of cells.
It doesn't move.
Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes. Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes.
They move by how the current is going
amoeba move by pseduopodia and did not have any locomotary organs They move by making podias by their cytoplasm.
they move by using and stretching their body and sort of pulling themselves along. Like leeches but more of a globulous single piece
Cellular organisms that ingest food and move around; their habitat, care and relation to humans; from amebas to woolly mammoths.
no
No, they are types of bacteria.
Amebas are little yellow things that wrap around any type of food and they live in microbiology and you cannot see them you can if you have a microscope.
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amebic dysentery
amebic dysentery
obviously yes...they kill slowly....
Amebas are animal-like protists that live in fresh water. p.s. if you dont know the answer don't post anything, please!
the chief means of locomotion for some protozoa, such as amebas