Amoebas primarily find shelter in moist environments, such as soil, freshwater, and marine habitats. They can also inhabit decaying organic matter, where they have access to nutrients and protection from harsh conditions. The gelatinous pseudopodia they use for movement can help them navigate through these environments, providing both mobility and a degree of shelter from predators.
The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
Amoebas have false feet or pseudopods to help the amoeba move. Amoebas uses their "false feet" to capture food and to find shelter.
yes
No, amoebas do not have backbones. They are single-celled organisms that lack complex structures like skeletons or backbones.
Amoebas move by extending their pseudopods or false feet. This is how amoebas get around to find shelter, food and explore different locations.
Amoebas are classified as protists.
Amoebas live because god made them.
The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
Amoebas have false feet or pseudopods to help the amoeba move. Amoebas uses their "false feet" to capture food and to find shelter.
Amoebas live in the water with frogs. The relationship between amoebas and frog intestines, is that certain amoebas can be found feeding off of the intestines of the frog.
moving
Yes .
water
mitosis
yes