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Type your answer here... the respiratory organ of amoeba is lungs
no, theory says the membrance of the circulating figure is more specialized than the red blood cell
An amoeba is nonvascular. It is a single-celled organism that belongs to the group of protozoa and does not have specialized structures like vascular tissues for transporting nutrients and water, which are found in plants. Instead, amoebas rely on diffusion to move substances in and out of their cell.
Amoebas do not have specialized excretory organs. They eliminate waste mainly through diffusion across their cell membrane.
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Paramecium is the most specialized organism listed. Paramecium have specific structures such as cilia for movement and feeding, contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation, and trichocysts for defense. Horse, Amoeba, and Worm are more generalized organisms in comparison.
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Type your answer here... the respiratory organ of amoeba is lungs
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Amoeba, a single-celled organism, does not have a specialized respiratory system like higher organisms. Instead, it relies on simple diffusion to exchange gases. Oxygen from the surrounding water diffuses directly into the amoeba’s cytoplasm, while carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, diffuses out. This process occurs across the cell membrane, allowing the amoeba to meet its respiratory needs efficiently.
no, theory says the membrance of the circulating figure is more specialized than the red blood cell
Both Kinds of Cells Can be specialized To Preform Certain functions.
An amoeba is nonvascular. It is a single-celled organism that belongs to the group of protozoa and does not have specialized structures like vascular tissues for transporting nutrients and water, which are found in plants. Instead, amoebas rely on diffusion to move substances in and out of their cell.
cells are in a amoeba
Amoebas do not have specialized excretory organs. They eliminate waste mainly through diffusion across their cell membrane.
No, amoebas are not metazoans. Metazoans refer to multicellular organisms with differentiated tissues and organs, while amoebas are single-celled protists that lack these specialized structures.