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What are uroids in amoeba?

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Answered by kanchanabala430
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While the hyaline cap is the anterior part, the uroid is the posterior part of a locomotive amoeba. In many amoebae species, the uroid has a distinct characteristic shape. These uroid can be hairy, morulate or rounded.

Answered by siddhi710
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● While the hyaline cap is the anterior part, the uroid is the posterior part of a locomotive amoeba. In many amoebae species, the uroid has a distinct characteristic shape. These uroid can be hairy, morulate or rounded.

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