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does an amoeba go through chemotaxis or phototaxis

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Answered by ayush5579
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Answered by smartbrainz
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The amoeba, go through chemotaxis.

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The chemotaxis is the directional locomotion of the cells towards source of the chemical gradients. The chemotaxis has been important mechanism for mobilising phagocytic action.

The amoeba used to identify the organism which causes the damage to itself and forms the defence for same organism. They escape from being engulfed by the other organism. This is the process by which organism senses the danger chemical towards itself.

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