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amoeba is unshaped why

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Answered by karamvirsingh7p7bwae
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Amoebae are often found within freshwater, typically on vegetation in decay in still or slow moving water, or in the benthic zone of some lakes. However, they are common organisms of study because it is easy to keep them in a laboratory. They are used to study protozoa and to demonstrate cell structure and function...... and follow me I follow you back

Answered by nikhil994435
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Amoeba has no shape because for locomation or to obtain food there is a need of pseudopodia in amoeba which are also known as false feet and they can formed only when amoeba is unshaped.

So it is unshaped for its survivel.

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