Amoebas are single-celled organism which had previously been thought not to have been fossilized. However, on December 22, 2011 a group of scientists reported that they had discovered single-celled fossils.
The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
yes
No, amoebas do not have backbones. They are single-celled organisms that lack complex structures like skeletons or backbones.
because pseudopod formation uses a lot of energy from the amoebas
Amoebas are classified as protists.
Amoebas live because god made them.
The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
Amoebas live in the water with frogs. The relationship between amoebas and frog intestines, is that certain amoebas can be found feeding off of the intestines of the frog.
moving
Yes .
water
mitosis
yes
unicellular
No, amoebas do not have backbones. They are single-celled organisms that lack complex structures like skeletons or backbones.