Amebas primarily live in moist environments, including freshwater bodies like ponds and streams, as well as in soil and decaying organic matter. They can also be found in marine environments and some are known to inhabit the intestines of animals and humans, where they thrive as parasites. Their adaptability to various habitats allows them to thrive in diverse ecosystems.
Amebas are animal-like protists that live in fresh water. p.s. if you dont know the answer don't post anything, please!
no
No, they are types of bacteria.
Amebas and other one-celled organisms reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This allows them to quickly multiply and thrive in their environment.
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obviously yes...they kill slowly....
amebic dysentery
amebic dysentery
the chief means of locomotion for some protozoa, such as amebas
Amebas are little yellow things that wrap around any type of food and they live in microbiology and you cannot see them you can if you have a microscope.
They are all single-celled
They make them fit to live, thrive and reproduce in the environment in which they live.