Pseudopodia. This is an extension of the amoeba's membrane in two places for food gathering and, perhaps, one place for locomotion, by the cytoskeleton elements; the microtubules.
Chlamydomonas, a unicellular green alga, has two whip-like locomotory organs called flagella. These flagella are located at the anterior end of the cell and enable it to swim by beating in a coordinated manner. The movement of the flagella allows Chlamydomonas to navigate through water in search of light and nutrients.
Type your answer here... the respiratory organ of amoeba is lungs
Amoebas do not have specialized excretory organs. They eliminate waste mainly through diffusion across their cell membrane.
because amoeba is a single cell organism made up of only one cell which helps in the function of vital organs...
Amoeba does not have specific breathing organs like lungs or gills. Instead, it relies on simple diffusion of gases through its cell membrane to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with its environment.
hands are the main locomotory organs in whales
Hai
Legs are the main locomotory organs in animals
it is modified into fins
face , head , finger
Streamlined Bodies
face , head , finger
The contractile motions of the foot of snails and other mollusks provides locomotion.
Staphylococcus Aureus, Amoeba, Paramecium, Vorticella
no they don't
Contractive vacuole by diffussion
Chlamydomonas, a unicellular green alga, has two whip-like locomotory organs called flagella. These flagella are located at the anterior end of the cell and enable it to swim by beating in a coordinated manner. The movement of the flagella allows Chlamydomonas to navigate through water in search of light and nutrients.