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What is giant amoeba?

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Q: What is giant amoeba?
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Is it possible that there are giant amoeba floating around in space?

No, it is not possible. Amoeba need air, and sadly there is no air in space.


The smallest bacterium is 0.2 micrometers across while the giant amoeba chaos chaos is 1000 micrometers across how many times larger is te giant amoeba than the smallest bacterium?

5000 times


The smallest bacterium is 0.2 micrometers across while the giant amoeba chaos chaos is 1000 micrometers across how many times larger is the giant amoeba then the smallest bacterium?

5000 times larger 5000 times larger


How can an Amoeba pic be giant?

it is a very small organism and can not be giant but it can increase its volume when kept in fresh water but that is up to some extent.


How many time larger is the giant amoeba than the smallest bacterium?

The largest amoeba is more than 2,500 times larger than the smallest bacterium.


Does the amoeba has an anterior end?

no, because they ingest the food particle into their giant cytoplasm and digest it.


Amoebas and giant kelp belong to which kingdom?

Kelp, regardless of size are Botanica (Plant life) The Amoeba is a protozoan ( First or earliest form of animals) or are classed as Protists. Kelp are definitely plants. The Giant Amoeba is a time-tested science fiction device. The real ones are nowheres near the size of those in science-fiction accounts./The kingdom of Amoeba is Animaland for Kelp, the kingdom is Plantae


Are protozoa decomposer?

Only some protozoa are decomposers as giant Amoeba . Most protozoa are saprotrophic , some parasitic and some photosynthetic .


How many time larger is the giant amoeba than the amoeba?

The Giant Amoeba seems to be the figment of a number of science fiction writers. It would be amorphous ( no definite shape or form) and might resemble some weird cloud formation. The idea has been scouted by the science fiction writers. If something like that existed, it might survive on various pollutants in the atmosphere and might be constructive ecologically. I"ll say this, the idea is wild but not out of the boundaries of biological science.


Cells are in an amoeba?

cells are in a amoeba


How is amoeba different from diatom?

An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not


Which protists has a pseudopod?

Amoeba