what is an amoeba what is it job
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Amoeba :
- It is a unicellular animal
- It stretches the pseudopod to move and eat bacteria and protozoas.
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Amoeba
- An amoeba, often called an amoeboid.
- it is a type of cell or unicellular organism which has the ability to alter its shape, primarily by extending and retracting pseudopods.
- The habitat of amoebas consists of small areas of water such as freshwater pools, ponds, lakes, streams, and ditches.
- amoeba are an important part of the soil ecosystem.
- Amoeba is a single-celled organism, meaning one Amoeba consists of only one giant cell.
What does amoeba do
- Amoebas eat algae, bacteria, plant cells, and microscopic protozoa and metazoa – some amoebas are parasites.
- They eat by surrounding tiny particles of food with pseudopods, forming a bubble-like food vacuole.
- Amoebae are also important for recycling nutrients in the soil.
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