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In live cells, amoebas typically exhibit dynamic, flowing shapes due to their ability to extend pseudopodia for movement and feeding, which makes them appear more irregular and active. In contrast, preserved cells, often fixed and stained, display a more rigid and defined morphology, allowing for clearer observation of internal structures. The preservation process generally halts cellular activities and can alter the overall appearance, making them appear more static and less vibrant than their live counterparts.

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