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what does Amoeba and WBCs in man have in common ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The only common feature between amoeba and the white blood cells in humans is that both are unicellular. Explanation: This implies that both consist of only one cell. Other than that amoeba is a whole organism in itself while white blood cells are part of the human body.

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Explanation:

The only common feature between amoeba and the white blood cells in humans is that both are unicellular. Explanation: This implies that both consist of only one cell. Other than that amoeba is a whole organism in itself while white blood cells are part of the human body.

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