Three differences between Amoeba and Humans
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Human beings have complex structures for the complete process of nutrition involving the following steps ingestion, digestion, and egestion of food while Amoeba has a simple process in which it engulfs the food with the help of pseudopodia and traps it in food vacuoles.
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Explanation There aren't necessarily any differences. White blood cells in human beings, for example, are considered amoeba. Amoeba are cells/organisms with a specific kind of independent locomotion; they can change their shape and get around using little tendrils or 'pseudopods'. An amoeba can be an independent life-form unto itself, or can be a component of a larger life-form, like in the case of white blood sells.:
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