What are the three ways by which amoeba respond to the stimuli
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It's wired how amoeba senses stimuli. ... Actually, there is no specialised structures with which amoeba detects stimuli, but the whole cell is sensitive to environmental changes. And with the aid of it's pseudopodia, it's able to move towards the stimuli by turning a pseudopodia in the direction of that stimulus
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It's wired how amoeba senses stimuli. ... Actually, there is no specialised structures with which amoeba detects stimuli, but the whole cell is sensitive to environmental changes. And with the aid of it's pseudopodia, it's able to move towards the stimuli by turning a pseudopodia in the direction of that stimulus.
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