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Amoebas eat bacteria, algae and other protozoa.
Amoebae are heterotrophic, meaning they must eat other organisms to survive.
No, Amoebae is not bacteria.
Some amoebae are predatory and live by consuming bacteria and other protists. Some are detritivores and eat dead organic material.
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.
Some amoebae are predatory and live by consuming bacteria and other protists. Some are detritivores and eat dead organic material.
Yes
A major problem for amoebae living in fresh water is the risk of osmotic pressure imbalance. Freshwater environments have lower solute concentrations than the amoebae's internal fluids, leading to water influx into their cells. This can cause the amoebae to swell and potentially burst if they cannot effectively expel the excess water. To counteract this, amoebae often rely on contractile vacuoles to regulate osmotic pressure and maintain cellular integrity.
neither. its a protist
Amoebae are heterotrophic.
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Amoebae and Paramecia