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What is uroid in amoeba??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It bulges, turns or stays immobile in this stationary form, also called non directed locomotion. Disturbed amoebae may also float. ... While the hyaline cap is the anterior part, the uroid is the posterior part of a locomotive amoeba. In many amoebae species, the uroid has a distinct characteristic shape.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Uroid is one of the essential excretory organ which is present in some amoeba.

Explanation:

  • these are bulb like extension which is present in the posterior part of the amoeba. There is accumulation of the waste for some period of time in these bulb like extension.
  • Then there is the attachment of this part of the body from the cell and it is removed from the body of the Amoeba. It is is a unique excretory organ which is present in Amoeba.

To know more about uroid,

Excretion in Amoeba occurs through (a) lobopodia (b) uroid portion ..

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