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An amoeba is a single celled organisim which feeds by extending its body around and enveloping smalled organisms or materials, kind of like "the blob!" It is carbon based life so like most animals it is composed of a lipid membrane on the outside and DNA in its nucleus and all the other molecules that any other organic cell has in it. So to answer your question poorly, An amoeba is made up of organic, carbon based molecules.

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Q: What are the two chemicals that make up the cell membrane of a amoeba?
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