What is amoeba ? How does amoeba moves ?
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Amoebas move by using bulging parts called pseudopodia (Soo-doh-POH-dee-uh). The term means “false feet.” These are extensions of the cell's membrane. An amoeba can reach out and grab some surface with a pseudopod, using it to crawl forward. Amoebas come in many shapes.
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What is amoeba?
Amoeba is a single-celled animal that catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of protoplasm. they are either free-living in damp environments or parasitic.
How does amoeba move?
It can change shape and move around by extending their pseudopodia, or 'false feet.' Paramecium move by using the cilia, or tiny hair-like structures, that cover their entire bodies. Paramecium bursaria form symbiotic relationships with green algae, according to Kenyon College's MicrobeWiki. The algae live in its cytoplasm.