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what characteristics of irritability in amoeba

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Answered by avantikay1312
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The responses of Amoeba to stimuli or changes in its environment, either internal or external, constitute its behaviour. ... All changes in the environmental conditions are termed as stimuli or irritations and the property of response to stimuli is called irritability or sensibility.

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Answered by santoshseth2410
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when the Irritability is in positive terms like due to presence of food or water etc , the amoeba shows movements towards the cause , often may show projection of pseudopodia etc, if the cause is negative like due to presence of harmful substances like acids , ice, or too much light , the amoeba tends to retract or withdraw it's pseudopodia's . 2. Growth : amoeba grows in favorable conditions like adequate moisture , temperature, availability of food . It shows asexual mode of reproduction called binary fission wherein it's cell divides into two equal halfs...

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