Differences between amoeba and algae.
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is that amoeba is (biology) a member of the genus amoeba of unicellular protozoa that moves by means of temporary projections called pseudopodia while alga is (biology) any of many aquatic photosynthetic organisms, whose size ranges from a single cell to giant kelps and whose form is very diverse; some are eukaryotic .
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Amoeba :
A single-celled animal that catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of protoplasm. Amoebas are either free-living in damp environments or parasitic.
Algae:
Algae are defined as a group of predominantly aquatic, photosynthetic, and nucleus-bearing organisms that lack the true roots, stems, leaves, and specialized multicellular reproductive structures of plants.
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