one
No it does not
Animalia
uncellular
an amobea
Yes, that's why it is shapeless.
Amoebae are heterotrophic.
Cells in your body that can change their shape include red blood cells, white blood cells (such as neutrophils and macrophages), and muscle cells (such as muscle fibers). These cells have the ability to alter their shape to carry out their specific functions.
the sedimentary layer of warm lakes and ponds.
By the process of phagocytosis. They use pseudopodia to engulf
An amoeba is a single-celled organism that lacks a defined shape, while an animal cell is a eukaryotic cell with a distinct nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Amoebas have a simpler structure and move by extending pseudopods, while animal cells possess specific organelles for various functions such as mitochondria for energy production and lysosomes for digestion. Both amoebas and animal cells contain genetic material in the form of DNA, but their overall structures and functions are quite different.
The average size of an amoeba is 220-740 micrometers.
A unicellular cell is a cell with only 1 unit (cell). An example of this would be an amobea