Biology, asked by nabanitakalita1245, 3 months ago

How do freshwater single-celled organisms like amoeba meet their water requirements and elimenate waste from their body? give in short answere pls.​

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Answered by samm210820
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The word amoeba comes from a Greek word meaning "to change." The amoeba moves by continually changing its body shape, forming extensions called pseudopods (false feet) into which its body then flows. ... Water from the surrounding environment flows through the amoeba's ectoplasm by a process called osmosis.

Answered by ayesha513
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Amoeba

Amoebas are protozoans characterized by cytoplasmic extensions that can change the overall shape of the organism. They consist of a mass of cellular fluid surrounded by a membrane, and contain one or more nuclei (depending upon the species), as well as other cell organelles, such as food vacuoles.

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