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what is an amoeba???​

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Answered by anchalgupta9727
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Amoebae are eukaryotes whose bodies most often consist of a single cell. The cells of amoebae, like those of other eukaryotes, possess certain characteristic features. Their cytoplasm and cellular contents are enclosed within a cell membrane. Their DNA is packaged into a central cellular compartment called the nucleus.

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  • Amoeba is eukaryotes whose bodies most often consist of a single cell.
  • It catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of a colorless material called protoplasm
  • The plural of amoeba form is Amoebae.
  • Their cytoplasm and cellular contents are enclosed within a cell membrane.
  • Their DNA is packaged into a central cellular compartment called the nucleus.
  • Amoeba reproduces asexually by the process called binary fission.
  • Each amoeba contains a small mass of jelly-like cytoplasm, which is differentiated into a thin outer plasma membrane, a layer of stiff, clear ectoplasm just within the plasma membrane, and a central granular endoplasmic.
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