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Answered by anmolbhatt06
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amoeba is a unicellular organism which takes is food from the surrounding by the help of pseudopodia also known as false feets...

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What is amoeba explain?

An amoeba is a highly motile eukaryotic, unicellular organism. Typically belonging to the kingdom protozoa, it moves in an “amoeboid” fashion. ... Amoebae contain an endoplasm that is granular in nature. This granular endoplasm contains the nucleus and various engulfed food vacuoles.

What is amoeba and it’s function?

amoeba is a microscopic single-celled animal found in water bodies. ... most amoebas have a contractile vacuoles which helps them to expel excess water from the cell. Amoeba constantly changes its position and shape. It pushes out one or more finger-like projections called pseudopodia for moving and capturing food.

How is amoeba formed?

Amoebas usually reproduce asexually by a process known as binary fission. In this form of reproduction, an amoeba splits in two after pinching in half and forms two smaller but identical cells. This occurs after the cell's nucleus duplicates its hereditary material and divides in two.

Who eats amoeba?

Ameobae are eaten by fish and crustaceans. Since there a many different types of amoeba, the specific animals which each them vary from habitat to...

What is food of amoeba?

Amoeba eat plant cell, algae, microscopic protozoa and metazoa, and bacteria - some amoebas are parasites. So, they eat by surrounding tiny particles of food with pseudopods, forming a bubble-like food vacuole digests the food.

Where is amoeba found in body?

Naegleria fowleri infects people when water containing the ameba enters the body through the nose. This typically occurs when people go swimming or diving in warm freshwater places, like lakes and rivers. The Naegleria fowleri ameba then travels up the nose to the brain where it destroys the brain tissue.

What are the harmful effects of amoeba?

Amoebas of the genus Acanthamoeba also can cause severe infections in humans: a sight-threatening corneal infection called Acanthamoeba keratitis, caused by poor contact lens hygiene, leading to outbreaks in cities around the world.

What is the best medicine for amoeba?

Metronidazole is the drug of choice for symptomatic, invasive disease; paromomycin is the drug of choice for noninvasive disease. Because parasites persist in the intestines of 40-60% of patients treated with metronidazole, this drug should be followed with paromomycin to cure luminal infection.

How do you treat anything amoeba?

Gastrointestinal amebiasis is treated with nitroimidazole drugs, which kill amoebas in the blood, in the wall of the intestine and in liver abscesses. These drugs include metronidazole (Flagyl) and tinidazole (Tindamax, Fasigyn).

How can we see amoeba?

Amoebas are simply single celled organisms. As such, they can only be viewed using a microscope.

What are the two types of amoeba?

Consequently, amoeboid organisms are no longer classified together in one group. The best known amoeboid protists are Chaos carolinense and Amoeba proteus, both of which have been widely cultivated and studied in classrooms and laboratories.

What is amoeba very short answer?

An amoeba, sometimes written as "ameba", is a term generally used to describe a single celled eukaryotic organism that has no definate shape and that moves by means of pseudopodia. ... The cytoplasm of an amoeba contains the organelles and is enclosed by a cell membrane.

What do amoeba do to humans?

But in others, the parasite attacks the gut itself and can cause potentially fatal diarrhea, intestinal ulcers, and liver abscesses. This illness, called amebiasis, is a leading cause of parasitic death among humans.

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