I believe the only sense an ameoba has is the ability to sense other organisms near it. Ameobas do not have sense organs.
Ameoba.
Protozoa or Unicellular
eukaryotes plant cells or animal cells
An ameoba is a unicellular (one-celled) organism. It is commonly found in aquatic environments, and can cause disease.
the "near" senses (tactile, vestibular, and proprioceptive)
Ameoba moves with the help of psedupodia.
yes
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1. The ameoba is a single celled cell organism...hence the name SINGLE celled organism.
Ameoba
unicellular
ingestion
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green color
they eat your brain
By diffusion from its environment.
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