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Amoebas are unicellular organisms. The way that life is set up it is far more efficient to have cells be small because of the inefficiencies of a cell being so large. Small is conducive to a large surface to volume ratio, the larger surface you have the more you can exchange (fluids, nutrients,etc.). All life needs water, amoebas would not be able to retain this much water to become two tons in the first place and the energy the cell membrane would have to expend preventing this water from escaping would be tremendous (probably more than an average human's metabolism) and we have BILLIONS of cells, with an amoeba we are talking about only ONE cell.

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