Biology, asked by MDNadeem353, 10 months ago

How does an encysted Amoeba reproduce on return of favourable conditions?

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Answered by vaishnnavipronita68
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Answer:

Sorry mate I don't know

Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

On returning of the favourable condition, the water imbibes in the cyst wall, makes it softer, and then a crack appears through which four-minute amoeba squeezes out.

Explanation:

Amoeba is a eukaryotic Protists that is unicellular. This organism has a unique life cycle where there’s a stage of tetra nucleate cyst. This cyst consists of four nuclei. It is formed after there’s an advent of unfavourable conditions when the Amoeba undergoes two successive mitotic divisions to form four diploid cells covered inside same cyst wall.

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