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Does Amoeba die? Explain? ​

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Answered by kirti112060
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no because it is unicellular so it divides and produces daughter amoeba hence it is immortal....

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Answered by crazy789wadhwani777
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Amoeba are Unicellular Organisms. Unicellular organisms are immortal, they divide into two organisms, and continue to grow and divide further.

Amoeba are Unicellular Organisms. Unicellular organisms are immortal, they divide into two organisms, and continue to grow and divide further.

1.

Pour contaminated water into a pot.

Place the pot over the heat source. Bring the water to a boil.

Boil water to a rapid boil for at least one minute. If you are at an elevation higher than 1 mile, boil the water for at least three minutes.

Transfer water to an appropriate storage container once it has cooled.

2.Place the Amoeba in saturated salt solution and it will die due to exocytosis.

3.Drugs like Metragyl or Flagyl.

Amoeba divide by binary Fission, so they are theoretically immortal.

Anti microbial agents such as AntiSeptics, Disinfectants, Anti parasitic drugs can kill microorganisms.

Change in optimum ph, temperature, and nutrients can effect Amoeba life span.

Natural death is not possible for amoeba as amoeba is a unicellular organism and it reproduce asexually i.e. by binary fission. The parental body is distributed among the daughter cell hence amoeba cannot die hut it bifurcates into daughter cells and make other amoeba cells.

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