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amoeba is a multicellular organism. true or false​

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Answered by baibhabi176
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Answer:

False Amoeba is a Unicellular organism

Explanation:

The structure of the unicellular is made up of a single cell. The structure of the multicellular organisms is made up of numerous cells. ... Amoeba, paramecium, yeast all are examples of unicellular organisms. Few examples of multicellular organisms are human beings, plants, animals, birds, and insects.

Answered by Cricketerp23
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Answer:

False, amoeba is a unicellular organism.

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