Environmental Sciences, asked by Imgaurav6674, 10 months ago

Why amoeba has longer lifespan

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Answered by 0123ooppy
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The average life-span of an amoeba is little more than two days. But because they reproduce by dividing (or fission), amoebas are more or less immortal. ... Amoeba proteus is a single-celled parasite that lives in clean, fresh water like ponds, streams, and rivers with abundant supplies of oxygen and nutrients.

Answered by jiyasinha2004
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amoeba can never die.

it has a longer lifespan because they keep on dividing asexually by binary fission. it divides itself by fission after 2 days

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