An Amoeba lives in Lakes and in Humans and Animals
The Ameoba lives in the mud and water of ponds and ditches.
A tooth amoeba is a one-celled organism that lives in the mouth or dental plaque, but it is not a common or recognized term in biology. It may refer to a hypothetical microorganism used in educational settings to represent the importance of dental hygiene and plaque formation on teeth.
An amoeba does not have eyes
No. The amoeba is a protist.
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
The amoeba lives (before it splits) for only 2 days.
The Ameoba lives in the mud and water of ponds and ditches.
amoeba
A tooth amoeba is a one-celled organism that lives in the mouth or dental plaque, but it is not a common or recognized term in biology. It may refer to a hypothetical microorganism used in educational settings to represent the importance of dental hygiene and plaque formation on teeth.
cells are in a amoeba
No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No. The amoeba is a protist.
An amoeba is heterotrophic.
An amoeba does not have eyes
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
It was given by A Greek God because in 1840 there was a disease in the Amoeba and there was Greek water made by a Greek god Amoeba that cured the amoeba naming It Amoeba