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it flies in the air
It can HAVE a chloroplast but it won't make them themselves.
Amoeba do not strictly feed on algae and plant matter, but also eat bacteria and protists which themselves consume other bacteria, so I would say no.
Yes. Amoebas have a semirigid layer of ectoplasm which absorbs oxygen from the surrounding water and eliminates carbon dioxide in a form of respiration.
they help you breathe
No. All cells do a function called mitosis. They split themselves in half to reproduce. Some animal cells go into meiosis. This means they split themselves in 4, doubling reproduction.
Amoebas are eternal.They never die and divide when becoming too big by cloning themselves
The best example is amoeba. They move by using these "false feet" extending their cell into what looks like foot and then retracting it. That results in them pulling themselves forward or to the side.
cells are in a amoeba
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
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Freshwater amoeba in salt water will have a higher solute content outside of the amoeba. The water in the amoeba will want to move out of the amoeba and into the environment. This will cause the amoeba to shrivel and die.