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functions of amoeba and plant cell 2 points

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Answered by vanshika12raut
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Like many other protists, the structure of Amoeba proteus is relatively simple. It is a single celled organism that appears transparent and gelatin like – with an arguably “forever” changing shape, with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles (such as food vacuoles, contractile vacuoles, golgi apparatus, mitochondria etc.). As mentionned above, Amoeba proteus does not have a fixed shape – it constantly changes due to it extending its pseudopodia for motility and engulfing its prey. The average size of A. proteus is 500-1000 µm – visible to the naked eye! Despite its small size in comparison to humans, A. proteus is considered a very large single celled organism – in fact, they are very closely realted to the “giant amoebae” – which typically range from 1000-3000 µm in size. Many other protists and single celled eukaryotes are microscopic and pale in comparison size-wise to the “mighty” A. proteus.

Answered by suhaspadavala
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Explanation:

Functions of amoeba :

It controls reproduction

And many other important functions

Functions of Plant cell :

It gives cell shape

Provides strength

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