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How is Amoeba Different From Ants?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An amoeba, sometimes written as "ameba", is a term generally used to describe a single celled eukaryotic organism that has no definate shape and that moves by means of pseudopodia. ... The cell uses the pseudopodia as a means of locomotion. The plural of amoeba is "amoebae", not "amoebas".

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Answered by sahoorudramadhab2007
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In short if you will write then amoeba is an unicellular organism & Ant is an insect . Ant can survive for many days but amoeba only for 15 to 45 seconds .

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