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Amoeba or ameba, plural amoebae or amoebas: A single-celled (protozoan) organism that constantly changes shape. The word "ameba" is from the Greek "amoibe" meaning "change."
To the previous answer, it is not a plankton. Amoebas are single celled, but they are not plankton. These organisms are classified under Archaea, and are commonly called unicellular. They are not to be confused with microorganisms. All unicellular organisms are microorganisms, but not all microorganisms are unicellular.
AmoebaA single-celled organism is also called a unicellular organism._________________More Detailed:_________________Not only the single celled organisms from the family Amoeba, but also bacterium are single celled or unicellular.
what is a single celled organism that can carry on all its life
A Unicellular Organism
an ameba is a unicellular organism
The ameba is a unicellular organism.
It sure is. An amobea is a protozoa, a unicellular organism. It uses its pseduopods or fake feet to trap and eat food!
Unicellular
An amoeba is a unicellular organism, which means it only has one cell. It is a complex cell, though.
A single celled organism is called unicellular.
A Unicellular Organism or a Single-Celled Organism
single celled organisms or microorganisms
A single celled organism is called unicellular.
Amoeba or ameba, plural amoebae or amoebas: A single-celled (protozoan) organism that constantly changes shape. The word "ameba" is from the Greek "amoibe" meaning "change."
unicellular organism
unicellular