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What is the sensitivity of amoebas?

Amoebas are sensitive to changes in their environment, such as temperature, pH, and nutrient availability. They can also be sensitive to chemicals and pollutants in the water where they live. Overall, amoebas are adaptable to their surroundings but can be affected by changes in their environment.


How do amoebas move and what mechanisms do they use to navigate their environment?

Amoebas move by extending their pseudopods, which are temporary projections of their cell membrane. They use these pseudopods to crawl and change direction. Amoebas navigate their environment by sensing chemical signals and light, allowing them to move towards food sources and avoid harmful substances.


What is the human body's automatic response to the environment?

An automatic response to the environment is a reflex


What eats Amoebas?

Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.


What is an Amoebas environment like?

Amoebas are found in various environments such as freshwater, soil, and marine habitats. They thrive in moist conditions with abundant organic material to feed on. Amoebas are adaptable and can tolerate different pH levels and temperatures.


What characteristics of life allows a bear to get through a cold winter?

response to the environment response to the environment


Do amoebas respond to the environment?

it is a clear life from, it is not easily noticeable follows its pray around in till baa-am its gone


Is a amoebas a osmosis?

Amoebas do use osmosis as a means of nutrient uptake and waste removal. Osmosis allows for the movement of water across their cell membrane to maintain internal balance and to absorb nutrients from their environment.


What is a change in the environment that causes a. Response?

stimulus


Amoebas are classified as?

Amoebas are classified as protists.


An automatic response to the environment?

a reflex


What is the automatic response to an environment?

reflex