Biology, asked by shef1234, 1 year ago

what are ruminants and amoeba ????


pravincesingh: The definition of an amoeba is a one-celled organism, common in water and soil, possessing no set cell organs, structure, or defining shape.

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Answered by Anonymous
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amoeba is the unicellular organism means the organism which has only one cell.
ruminanta are the mammals which are able to aquire nutrients from plant

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Answered by vinutty
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ruminants are nucllears which are able to absorbe the nutrients of the plants . and the amoeba are the micro organism which hasn`t have cells in it`s body........

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