The Giant Amoeba seems to be the figment of a number of science fiction writers. It would be amorphous ( no definite shape or form) and might resemble some weird cloud formation. The idea has been scouted by the Science Fiction writers. If something like that existed, it might survive on various pollutants in the atmosphere and might be constructive ecologically. I"ll say this, the idea is wild but not out of the boundaries of biological science.
The largest amoeba is more than 2,500 times larger than the smallest bacterium.
The giant amoeba is 5000 times larger than the smallest bacterium. This is calculated by dividing the size of the giant amoeba (1000 micrometers) by the size of the smallest bacterium (0.2 micrometers).
An Amoeba pic can be made to appear giant through the use of creative editing techniques such as zooming in, cropping, or manipulating the perspective. This creates the illusion that the Amoeba is much larger than its actual size.
It depends on the term 'giant'. If 'giant' refers to larger than earth, then all of the giant planets in our solar system have 3 rings in total.
Many stars are bigger, but Betelgeuse is one of them, a red giant.
Many stars are bigger, but Betelgeuse is one of them, a red giant.
An amoeba is much larger than an air particle. Amoebas can range in size from 20 to 1000 micrometers in diameter, while air particles are typically around 0.5 micrometers or smaller. This size comparison means that an amoeba is thousands of times larger than an air particle.
Some amoebas are larger than this animal. But an amoeba has just one cell.
Absolutely. All creatures larger than an amoeba are multi-celled organisms.
Saturn is a gas giant smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune. Uranus, which is also larger (but less massive) than Neptune is also smaller than Jupiter, and, although it does have a significant outer gas envelope, is sometimes referred to as an ice giant rather than a gas giant.
yes you have giant testicales
any giant or supergiant