nerve cells
Amoebas have no shape - they are just blobs of protoplasm that move around by oozing part of their body out in the direction they want to travel.
Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
The muscles contract, while others move foreward, which allows the body part to move.
Functions as a system of levers which allows the body to move with the aid of the muscles.
Functions as a system of levers which allows the body to move with the aid of the muscles.
Muscles are a type of tissue composed of contractile cells or fibers that effect MOVEMENT of a part of the human body,that allows you to move your body... :)
An amoeba is a shapeless cell which can extrude a part of itself, which is called a pseudopod (literally, false foot) and then the remainder of the cell can flow into that pseudopod, at which point the amoeba has moved.
An amoeba uses pseudopodia, which are temporary projections of its cell membrane and cytoplasm, for locomotion. By extending and retracting these pseudopodia, the amoeba can move in a flowing manner, allowing it to navigate its environment and capture food. This method of movement is known as amoeboid movement.
An amoeba is a shapeless cell which can extrude a part of itself, which is called a pseudopod (literally, false foot) and then the remainder of the cell can flow into that pseudopod, at which point the amoeba has moved.
The ameoba has a body part called the "pseuodopod" (pronounced sudopod). Which it uses to move and eat with as well. It extends the "pseuodopod" around it's food then pulls it towards the rest of the body to be digested. It does that same thing to move except ulling it self along. The things that amoebas eat vary from algae and bacteria or other protozoa and dead plants or animal matter.
The word for the part of the body that allows us to hear is spelled as "ear."