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Amoeba

Body structure: Amoeba appears as a colourless and transparent drop of jellywhen viewed under a microscope. It lacks a definite body shape because it changes its shape by producing the pseudopodia every moment. So, it is not possible to describe its definite shape, anterior or posterior ends, dorsal and ventral surfaces. Moreover, as Amoeba's shape is changeable, its body cannot be divided into two similar parts. This condition is called ,asymmetry. In size, a full grown Amoeba generally may be from 1/20 mm to. 1 mm. The body of Amoeba can be divided into two main parts, Plasmalema and Protoplasm.

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