Amoeba are amorphous in shape and have a single cell that appears to be not much more than cytoplasm held together by a flexible cell wall (cell membrane). Floating in this cytoplasm are all kinds of cell bodies can be found. The most obvious is the nucleus.
It is a single celled organism that has little fibrous cillia that propel it through the water of place it lives.
Amebas are animal-like protists that live in fresh water. p.s. if you dont know the answer don't post anything, please!
no
amebas do. but if you really want to know more, look up the book called Bactera to Plants its aschool text book with only like 178 pages in it
No, they are types of bacteria.
Amebas are little yellow things that wrap around any type of food and they live in microbiology and you cannot see them you can if you have a microscope.
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obviously yes...they kill slowly....
amebic dysentery
amebic dysentery
the chief means of locomotion for some protozoa, such as amebas
they move by using and stretching their body and sort of pulling themselves along. Like leeches but more of a globulous single piece
They are all single-celled