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Explain the structure and function of amoeba

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Answered by BrainyWay
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STRUCTURE OF AMOEBA

Structure of amoeba primarily encompasses 3 parts – the cytoplasm, plasma membrane and the nucleus.

The cytoplasm can be differentiated into 2 layers – the outer ectoplasm and the inner endoplasm

The plasma membrane is a very thin, double-layered membrane composed of protein and lipid molecules.

Amoeba also contains other cellular organelles such as a contractile vacuole, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus and fat globules.

FUNCTION OF AMOEBA

1) Amoeba are also important for recycling nutrients in the soil. According to Maciver, when nutrients become available they are taken up by bacteria, that "effectively lock up all the nutrients in bacterial mass. " When bacteria are consumed, nutrients are released back into the soil.

2) Amoeba proteus, is used for teaching and cell biology research.

Answered by Anonymous
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Structure of amoeba primarily encompasses 3 parts – the cytoplasm, plasma membrane and the nucleus. The cytoplasm can be differentiated into 2 layers – the outer ectoplasm and the inner endoplasm. The plasma membrane is a very thin, double-layered membrane composed of protein and lipid molecules.

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