Amoeba is not a bacteria. It comes in animal kigdom. It is unicellular organism. Such organisms are called as protozoa. It has no cell wall like bacteria do.
When an amoeba eats a bacteria, it engulfs the bacteria into its cytoplasm through a process called phagocytosis. The bacteria is then enclosed in a food vacuole and digested by enzymes within the vacuole, providing the amoeba with nutrients for energy and growth. Any waste products from the digestion process are expelled from the cell.
No. The amoeba is a kind og living organism.
They are all microscopic.
No,bacteria are not protists.Examples for protists are Algae,Amoeba,Paramecium etc.
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The Amoeba eats Algea, Bacteria, Plant Cells, and aslo other unicellular organisms
Bacteria.
Bacteria or amoeba
An amoeba is a type of protozoa.
An Amoeba is a single cell organism
When an amoeba eats a bacteria, it engulfs the bacteria into its cytoplasm through a process called phagocytosis. The bacteria is then enclosed in a food vacuole and digested by enzymes within the vacuole, providing the amoeba with nutrients for energy and growth. Any waste products from the digestion process are expelled from the cell.
A virus is many times smaller than either an amoeba or a bacteria. Perhaps thousands would fit into a bacterial cell.
No. The amoeba is a kind og living organism.
bacteria does.
They are all microscopic.
No,bacteria are not protists.Examples for protists are Algae,Amoeba,Paramecium etc.
Amoeba do not strictly feed on algae and plant matter, but also eat bacteria and protists which themselves consume other bacteria, so I would say no.