any of numerous freshwater, marine, or parasitic one-celled protozoa of the order Amoebida, characterized by a granular nucleus surrounded by a jellylike mass of cytoplasm that forms temporary extensions, or pseudopodia, by which the organism moves, engulfs food particles, and forms food vacuoles.
i'm not shure if that match exists but i think mr.extremo beat the amoebia
Well, considering that he made the stars, the planets, the moons, the plants, the animals, the people, the bacteria and amoebia and all these creatures living and non-living, small to large, and did it all within 7 days, (6, really, because the 7th day he rested), then I would venture to sayd that he is pretty dang smart. But that's just me, ya know.... Also it says in the Bible that he knows every hair one everyones head and every piece of grains of sand that on every beach! And a whole lot of other things!!! well god made us soo i think he is very smart He knew your quesion before you asked it, He knew all the answers before they were answered and who answered them.
They generally consist of only one cell (!)Above that I cant give you a better answer as there is such variety in unicellular organisims. Bacteria (and all prokaryotic life), single celled eukaryotes such as amoebia, white blood cells and fungus to name the main offenders.To keep it general all single celled organisms must be able to reproduce, sustain their life and consist of one cell. The reason viruses are not classed as living organisms is that they are unable to reproduce without invading it's host and hijacking their reproduction machinery.