Yes
The man is five hundred thousand (5x10^5) times larger then the yeast cell.Took one for the team on apex
humans might kill them for their sake and survival or they might kill humans like virus and amoeba as they can harm humans.
eukaryotic because its cytoplasm and organelles are membrane bounded
Multicellular organisms have unique survival issues depending on their habitats. Terrestrial animals must conserve water, and thus have evolved to secrete concentrated urea. Vice-versa marine animals do the opposite.
The medial condyle is the larger than the lateral condyle is larger because it bears more weight. This additional burden requires a larger and stronger base.
The largest amoeba is more than 2,500 times larger than the smallest bacterium.
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Well, the amoeba is a very complicated type of cell life form. An Amoeba does not go through a well planned diet, so they get much larger then other cells. Amoeba's basically eat anything they can find or die trying.
Absolutely. All creatures larger than an amoeba are multi-celled organisms.
Some amoebas are larger than this animal. But an amoeba has just one cell.
The movement of a slime mold is much like that of an amoeba, but on a larger scale.
Some amoebas are larger than this animal. But an amoeba has just one cell.
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We are eukaryote which means are cells are more advanced than there's. And since we have more cells than a amoeba. Our cells carry oxygen to the brain and other organs in the body. A amoeba dose not have a brain. So it doesn't need a circulatory system.
paramecium- move with cilia amoeba- move by creeping along with their pseudopod's also, paramecium are larger.
If you mean "paramecium", it is a one celled creature. paramecium- move with cilia amoeba- move by creeping along with their pseudopod's (foot-like appendage) also, paramecium are larger.
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.