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Amoebae and paramecia
Amoeba or ameba, plural amoebae or amoebas: A single-celled (protozoan) organism that constantly changes shape. The word "ameba" is from the Greek "amoibe" meaning "change."
AMOEBAE
Not all amoebae are fungi. An amoeba may be an animal, protozoa, algae, or fungus. A fungus is a plant-like heterotroph organism; single-celled fungi are called yeasts.
Amoebae are heterotrophic.
Multicellular means that an organism has many cells. A porcupine fits that description. An amoebae is unicellular since it has one cell. And a porcupine doesn't look like a microscopic amoeba.
Amoebae and paramecia
No, Amoebae is not bacteria.
A white blood cell is not an organism because it cannot live separately from the rest of the cells making up a human being. It is, however, similar to single-celled organisms like amoebae.
Some amoebae can cause serious illness if they get into the human body.
I can positively identify sixteen types of amoebae on this specimen plate.
Amoeba or ameba, plural amoebae or amoebas: A single-celled (protozoan) organism that constantly changes shape. The word "ameba" is from the Greek "amoibe" meaning "change."
AMOEBAE
Not all amoebae are fungi. An amoeba may be an animal, protozoa, algae, or fungus. A fungus is a plant-like heterotroph organism; single-celled fungi are called yeasts.
Yes
neither. its a protist
Amoebae are heterotrophic.