Why amoeba is known as eukaryotic organism explain.
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This movement — using pseudopodia — unites various amoebae and distinguishes them from other protists (simple eukaryotic organisms like amoebae that are not plants, animals or fungi).
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eukaryotes means those cell which have arranged nuclear material in them and amoeba has fixed nucleus and its material in them
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amoeba is known as eukaryotic cell bcoz
it consists single cell
it's dna is packed into into the nucleus
it's cytoplasm and other cellular content are enclosed within a cell membrane
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it consists single cell
it's dna is packed into into the nucleus
it's cytoplasm and other cellular content are enclosed within a cell membrane
hope it helps you
my friend
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