The number of legs vary in each ameba
The number of legs vary in each ameba
Inch worms crawl similar to how an amoeba moves. They scoot their front legs forward, then their back legs. In the process, the center of their back that consists of no legs, moves upward and forms a hill shape. Caterpillars have legs all throughout the bottom of their body and do not have the amoeba movements.
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An amoeba is a unicellular organism.
Amoebas do not have legs. They move by constantly changing their shape and propelling themselves using pseudopods, which are temporary projections of their cell membrane that help them move and capture food.
One. The amoeba is the largest single celled organism.
An amoeba cell eats other unicellular organisms like paramecium, bacteria, and plant cells. Some are even parasitic! Amoeba cells eat by moving its cytoplasm (also called pseudopods) around its prey. The prey is literally inside the amoeba now. The Amoeba forms a vacuole around it and breaks it down for nourishment and absorbs it through its cytoplasm.
Amoeba only have one.Further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contractile_vacuole
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cells are in a amoeba
How many cells are in an amoeba?