Amoebas, like all protists, are single-celled organisms.
1. The ameoba is a single celled cell organism...hence the name SINGLE celled organism.
An amoeba is a single celled organism, but is not a bacterium.
The amoeba is a single celled organism. It's just one cell.
An ameoba is a unicellular (one-celled) organism. It is commonly found in aquatic environments, and can cause disease.
Amoeba is an example of a unicellular organism that belongs to the group of protists. It is a type of protozoa that moves and feeds by using pseudopods, which are temporary projections of its cytoplasm.
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A one-cell organism, also known as a unicellular organism, is an organism that consists of only a single cell. These organisms perform all necessary functions for life within that single cell, such as feeding, reproducing, and responding to the environment. Examples include bacteria, protists, and some types of algae.
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By diffusion from its environment.