Amoebas are unicellular organisms. That is, they are made of one single cell, and are invisible to the naked eye, without a microscope.
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The classification for and amoeba is and amoeboid. LOOK UP ON THE INTERNET
The term amoeba comes from a greek word, "to change". They look like blobs of jelly, and the body shape of the amoeba is always changing, that's why it's name is amoeba, because in greek it's to change.
That website has great pictures of Amoebas! http://www.btinternet.com/~stephen.durr/amoebaproteus.html
amoeba do not have a particular structure they change their structure according to their grabbing of food.
Amoeba is an animal-like, one-celled organism.
irritability of amoeba is the stimulus that come during the amoeba moves. its like a virus to the amoeba like some viruses come to us. but they die after a few days. SEND BACK IF I HELPED!!!! :)
The two types of amoeba-like protozoa that don't look like typical amoebas are radiolarians and foraminiferans. Radiolarians have intricate silica shells that give them a distinctive appearance, while foraminiferans have calcium carbonate shells with pores through which they extend pseudopods.
Amoeba is animal-like because they can not do photosynthesis which other plant-like protists can do. Amoeba are protozoans. Amoeba hunt for their food. They eat bacteria, smaller protozoans and other smaller organisms.
Yes, because it is a Protazoe, and a protzoe is and animals. That makes and amoeba an animal.
Because an amoeba has a nucleus, just like the other animals.