Why does an amoeba keeps on changing its shape?
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To move and capture/engulf food.
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By extending a portion of their cytoskeleton into a portion of their plasma membrane. This is called a pseudopodia and can be used as an anchor so that the amoeba can pull itself along behind these '' false feet. 'by this it consumes food too
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