Amoebas can survive without specialized cells because they are unicellular organisms that perform all necessary life functions within a single cell. They utilize structures like pseudopodia for movement and feeding, allowing them to interact with their environment and obtain nutrients. Their simple cellular structure enables them to efficiently carry out processes such as respiration and excretion without the need for specialized cell types. This versatility allows amoebas to adapt to various environments and survive in diverse conditions.
Yes, both amoeba and euglena are single-celled organisms that can survive independently without each other. They obtain their nutrients and energy from their surroundings, so they do not require a symbiotic relationship to survive.
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If the nucleus of an amoeba is removed, the organism cannot carry out essential functions such as cell division, DNA replication, and protein synthesis. The nucleus contains the genetic material, including the instructions for these processes, without which the amoeba cannot survive.
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Yes, both amoeba and euglena are single-celled organisms that can survive independently without each other. They obtain their nutrients and energy from their surroundings, so they do not require a symbiotic relationship to survive.
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If the nucleus of an amoeba is removed, the organism cannot carry out essential functions such as cell division, DNA replication, and protein synthesis. The nucleus contains the genetic material, including the instructions for these processes, without which the amoeba cannot survive.
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Paramecium is the most specialized organism listed. Paramecium have specific structures such as cilia for movement and feeding, contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation, and trichocysts for defense. Horse, Amoeba, and Worm are more generalized organisms in comparison.
Osmosis and diffusion help an amoeba survive by allowing it to take in essential nutrients and water from its environment and release waste products. Through these processes, the amoeba is able to maintain the necessary balance of molecules and ions inside its cell to support its biological functions.
Amoebae are heterotrophic, meaning they must eat other organisms to survive.
they don't... if you think about it, everything is living...
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