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Amoebas breathe through a process called diffusion, where gases passively move across their cell membrane. They take in oxygen from their surrounding environment and release carbon dioxide as a waste product. This process occurs directly in the water they inhabit, as amoebas do not have specialized respiratory organs. Their large surface area relative to their volume facilitates efficient gas exchange.

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