Science, asked by mohdjunaidj094, 8 months ago

Amoeba is a form of????

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Answered by PrincessPalak
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Amoeba is a simple, single-celled eukaryotic organism that lacks a definite shape. Amoeba, also spelled as Ameba, is a genus that belongs to protozoa, which are unicellular eukaryotes (organisms with membrane-bound cell organelles). The name Amoeba is derived from the Greek word amoibe, which means change

Answered by nysa12325
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Amobea is a form of unicellular fungus...

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