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I would have to say no. A neuron is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information by electrical and chemical signaling. Neurons are also vital characters in the nevous system. Nevous systems are unique to multi-cellular organism. Amoebas are single celled organisms and only function from one cell, therefore by definition of a "single cell-ed organism", amoebas can not contain neurons.

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Pseudopodia are present in?

Pseudopodia are present in Amoeba.


Which respiratory organ is present in amoeba?

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Why isn't blood plasma present in the amoeba?

Because an amoeba is a single celled organism and single cells do not contain blood (which is itself made up of millions of cells).


Is the food vacuole of amoeba temporary structure or permanent structure?

It is permanentaly present in amoeba and is required to take food and als excreate waste, the temporary str is gas vacoule and that to is not present in each amoebic organism


Which neurons are present in CNS?

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How many neurons protons and electrons does oxygen have?

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Where amoeba eye spots are present?

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it would send out pseudopods to engulf the prey


Do amoeba have mitochondria?

Amoeba are eukariyotic cells.So they have mitochondria.


What type of channels that are present within the varicosities of autonomic neurons are absent from the axon terminal of other neurons?

Voltage-gated Sodium ions and Potassium ions channels


Cells are in an amoeba?

cells are in a amoeba


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