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What is Amoeba and give it examples also ​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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The term amoeba is used to generally refer to any cell that exhibits an amoeboid movement. An amoeboid movement is one in which the cell forms pseudopods that can be extended and retracted as the cell moves. In this regard, amoebas include cells that are amoeba-like, such as cells of certain fungi, algae, and animals.

Answered by AngeIianDevil
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The term amoeba is used to generally refer to any cell that exhibits an amoeboid movement. An amoeboid movement is one in which the cell forms pseudopods that can be extended and retracted as the cell moves. In this regard, amoebas include cells that are amoeba-like, such as cells of certain fungi, algae, and animals.

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