no.
an amoeba cell is a unicellular organism, which means that it is only made up of one cell
An amoeba is a unicellular organism, consisting of only one cell. It moves and feeds by extending its pseudopods, or temporary extensions of its cell membrane.
The largest amoeba species is the Gromia sphaerica, where individual cells have been found to reach sizes of up to 4 centimeters in diameter.
yes,but it is an unicellular organisms it has only one cell.
Humans need a skeletal system to provide structure, support, and protection for their body. Amoebas, being single-celled organisms, rely on their flexible cell membrane to maintain their shape and do not require a skeletal system.
Luis was here and the answer is amoeba
No, an amoeba is ONE cell.
Because an amoeba is a single celled organism and single cells do not contain blood (which is itself made up of millions of cells).
cells are in a amoeba
The amoeba is made of a single cell.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism, consisting of only one cell. It moves and feeds by extending its pseudopods, or temporary extensions of its cell membrane.
Nope. Organisms like amoeba are made up of a single cell.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism.
there are only one cell in amoeba
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How many cells are in an amoeba?
The largest amoeba species is the Gromia sphaerica, where individual cells have been found to reach sizes of up to 4 centimeters in diameter.
one