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Explain locomotion and reproduction in Amoeba.​

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Locomotion of Amoeba Proteus:

Locomotion of Amoeba Proteus:The Amoeba moves from place to place by forming temporary finger-like projections called pseudopodia. A pseudopodium may form at any place upon the surface of the body. It appears as a blunt projection of ectoplasm.

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Locomotion of Amoeba Proteus:

The Amoeba moves from place to place by forming temporary finger-like projections called pseudopodia. A pseudopodium may form at any place upon the surface of the body. ... Many pseudopodia appear simultaneously but usually one of them is extended and the others are retracted.

Explanation:

Amoebas reproduce by fission, or splitting in two. The "parent" cell divides into two smaller copies of itself. The nucleus also divides into two. The cell membrane allows oxygen from the water the amoeba lives in to come into the cell and carbon dioxide to pass out of the cell.

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