naturalists referred to Amoeba as the Proteus animalcule after the Greek godProteus who could change his shape. The name "amibe" was given to it by Bory de Saint-Vincent,[3] from the Greek amoibè (αμοιβή), meaning change.[4]
There are not any listed nicknames for amoeba. They are unicellular organisms that do not have a certain shape and that belong to the protozoa kingdom.
The name amoeba comes from the greek word amoibe which means change.
"tiny single celled organism"
eukaryote
Eukaryote
eukaryote
The modern name of the cell amoeba is mycoplasma bacterium
There are several types of amoeba, including the common amoeba called Amoeba proteus, which can be found in freshwater environments. Other types of amoeba include Entamoeba histolytica, which is a parasite that can cause amoebic dysentery, and Naegleria fowleri, a pathogenic amoeba that can cause a rare and fatal brain infection called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis.
amoeba
Eukaryote
eukaryote
amoeba moves by its false feet called pseudopodia.
The modern name of the cell amoeba is mycoplasma bacterium
Amoeba is a primitive single celled organism.
There are several types of amoeba, including the common amoeba called Amoeba proteus, which can be found in freshwater environments. Other types of amoeba include Entamoeba histolytica, which is a parasite that can cause amoebic dysentery, and Naegleria fowleri, a pathogenic amoeba that can cause a rare and fatal brain infection called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis.
an amoeba
amoeba
Amoeba reproduction occurs rapidly. Using the process called binary fission, the amoeba splits itself in half, which then creates two new amoebas.
The amoeba is a type of an organism which is unicellular and has no definite shape. Amoeba came from the Greek word 'amibe' that means change.
Asexual reproduction
Amoeba has asexual reproduction.The mode is called binary fission.