No, an amoeba is not an insect. An amoeba is a single-celled organism belonging to the kingdom Protista, primarily characterized by its flexible shape and ability to move using pseudopodia. In contrast, insects are multicellular organisms classified under the phylum Arthropoda, with distinct body segments, exoskeletons, and jointed legs. Therefore, they belong to entirely different biological categories.
Such species as the amoeba reproduce by cell division. No interaction between two amoebas is necessary or even possible.
No. The amoeba is a protist.
An amoeba does not have eyes
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
Freshwater amoeba in salt water will have a higher solute content outside of the amoeba. The water in the amoeba will want to move out of the amoeba and into the environment. This will cause the amoeba to shrivel and die.
Amoebic dysentery caused by amoeba and bacillary disentery caused by Bacteria `shigella'
None of those. Its not an animal; its a one-celled organism. Amoebas make up the kingdom Amoebozoa although if I read correctly, true amoebas may only be those of the genus Amoeba.
cells are in a amoeba
Such species as the amoeba reproduce by cell division. No interaction between two amoebas is necessary or even possible.
No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No. The amoeba is a protist.
An amoeba is heterotrophic.
An amoeba does not have eyes
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
It was given by A Greek God because in 1840 there was a disease in the Amoeba and there was Greek water made by a Greek god Amoeba that cured the amoeba naming It Amoeba
An amoeba is a type of protozoa.