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what is amoeba and its factor

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Answered by varuncharaya20
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An Amoeba proteus, left, with a Paramecium bursaria. Amoeba can change shape and move around by extending their pseudopodia, or 'false feet.' ... The term "amoeba" refers to simple eukaryotic organisms that move in a characteristic crawling fashion

Answered by VanshikaaDalal
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a single-celled animal that catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of protoplasm. Amoebas are either free-living in damp environments or parasitic.
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amoeba is any of several tiny, one-celled protozoa in the phylum Sarcodina.
Amoebas live in freshwater and salt water, in soil, and as parasites in moist body parts of animals.
They are composed of cytoplasm (cellular fluid) divided into two parts: a thin, clear, gel-like outer layer that acts as a membrane (ectoplasm); and an inner, more watery grainy mass (endoplasm) containing structures called organelles.
Amoebas may have one or more nuclei, depending upon the species.

The word amoeba comes from a Greek word meaning "to change."
The amoeba moves by continually changing its body shape, forming extensions called pseudopods (false feet) into which its body then flows.
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