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Structure of amoeba not diagram explain

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Answered by jasmin9
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ameoba have uneven structure its structure can change according to the requirements like when he needs food
Answered by sujit21
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Structure of amoeba ---

Cell membrane: The cell membrane is flexible and porous. It allows the amoeba to change shape. The amoeba "breathes" using this membrane. It also controls the entry and exit of substances into and out of the cytoplasm.Cytoplasm: Cytoplasm is the living substance which contains all the chemical reactions necessary for life. There are two types of cytoplasm in the amoeba, the darker cytoplasm toward the interior of the amoeba is calledendoplasm, and the clearer cytoplasm that is found near the cellmembrane is called ectoplasm. By pushing the endoplasm toward the cell membrane, the amoeba causes its body to extend and creep along. It is also by this method that the amoeba consumes its food.
Nucleus: A large, disk-shaped nucleus found in the cell controls the growth and reproduction of the amoeba. Amoeba reproduce throughbinary fissionwhere the nucleus copies its genetic material and the cytoplasm splits into two new daughter cells, each identical to the original parent.Contractile Vacuole:The contractile vacuoleremoves excess water to the outside from time to time (osmoregulation) so that the amoeba does not burst. Because the concentration of solutes in the cytoplasm isgreater than that in the surrounding fresh water, the water tends to enter the cytoplasm by osmosis via the partially permeable cell membrane.
Food Vacuole: Microscopic organisms are taken into the cytoplasm with a drop of water forming a temporary vacuole. These organisms are then digested and then exits through a structure called afood vacuole.
Digestive Vacuole: This is a cavity responsible for digestion in the amoeba.
Pseudopodium: Pseudopodium means ‘false foot’. The amoeba move by stretching its cytoplasm into finger like extensions called pseudopodia. I hope it's help u alot...

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