Amoebas and protozoans already have nuclei just like our cells.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
sarcodinians
Amoebas and forams are protozoans with pseudopodia. i learned this last year when i was in 8th grade
Amoebas are preyed upon by various organisms such as other protists, small invertebrates, and even some fungi. Predators use various methods including engulfing, engulfing and dissolving, or puncturing the cell membrane to consume amoebas.
Amoeba are protists and they are eukaryotes, therefore they do have nuclei...
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
sarcodinians
Amoebas and forams are protozoans with pseudopodia. i learned this last year when i was in 8th grade
Amoebas are preyed upon by various organisms such as other protists, small invertebrates, and even some fungi. Predators use various methods including engulfing, engulfing and dissolving, or puncturing the cell membrane to consume amoebas.
there are 4 but ill tell all of them ciliates sprozoans amoebas and flagellates srry if i misspell some
Amoeba are protists and they are eukaryotes, therefore they do have nuclei...
Any of a large group of one-celled organisms (called protists) that live in water or as parasites. Many protozoans move about by means of appendages known as cilia or flagella. Protozoans include the amoebas, flagellates, foraminiferans, and ciliates.
Amoebas are protists and therefore unicellular eukaryotic organisms. This means that they contain a nucleus. The DNA of ANY eukaryotic organism is found in the nucleus.
1 kingdom i know of that DOESNT have a nucleus is Eubacteria.
Yes, amoeba is an organism. It is a single-celled microorganism belonging to the group of protozoans. Amoebas can move and feed by engulfing food particles using pseudopods.
Zooflagellates differ from other protozoans because they are unicellular and may live on their own or on a host as a parasite. They have long bodies with one large nucleus. They reproduce by binary fission.
That website has great pictures of Amoebas! http://www.btinternet.com/~stephen.durr/amoebaproteus.html