What is the shape giving structure that an amoeba lacks
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Unlike most cells, an amoeba has no real shape. Instead, it is a changing blob. The blob's shapeallows it to move. The cell extends part of its goo out in front of it and then contracts the rest of the cell toward that false foot to move forward.
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Structure of amoeba primarily encompasses 3 parts – the cytoplasm, plasma membrane and the nucleus. The cytoplasm can be differentiated into 2 layers – the outer ectoplasm and the inner endoplasm. The plasma membrane is a very thin, double-layered membrane composed of protein and lipid molecules.
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