Explain how the concentration gradient of oxygen and carbon dioxide are maintained in the amoeba
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presence of gas vacoule
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gas vacoule has ability to bound carbon dioxide
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An amoeboid protozoan under the Kingdom Protista, amoeba is a unicellular eukaryotic creature. They sometimes inhabit soil but primarily reside in watery settings like fresh and salt water.
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- Simple diffusion is utilized by amoeba to breathe; oxygen gas that has been dissolved in water or the environment is diffused into the cell through the cell membrane. The utilization of this oxygen is for respiratory and metabolic processes. Diffusion into the environment is the simplest method of removing the carbon dioxide gas created. Amoeba has aerobic respiration.
- Amoeba is a eukaryotic, unicellular creature. It should be noted that only under difficult circumstances does an amoeba reproduce by sporulation. Pseudopodia are a characteristic of amoebas. Amoeba's rudimentary diffusion-based respiratory system makes it a fairly spontaneous activity. Cannibalism is avoided by the amoeba's chemical secretions, which keep them apart from other amoebas. They are protected from other predators by the same chemical as well.
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