why amoeba are in irregular shape
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Amoeba do not consist of cell walls which allows them to move freely. They contain specialized structures called pseudopodia which are bulges of the cytoplasm, giving amoeba its irregular shape.
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Amoeba has an uneven form due to the existence of cells of various shapes. By projecting their cytoplasm, these cells make crawling motions, resulting in the creation of pseudopodia, which are irregular protrusion from their bodies.
- Amoeba has an uneven form due to the existence of cells of various shapes.
- Cells' functions are tied to their form.
- By projecting their cytoplasm, these cells make crawling motions, resulting in the creation of pseudopodia, which are irregular protrusion from their bodies.
- Pseudopodia assist in food capture and movement.
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