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Why is Amoeba called a ‘’unicellular organism’’?

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are called unicellular organisms. One of the simplest living things, an amoeba, is made of only one cell. ... Floating in this cytoplasm, several kinds of cell bodies can be found. The most easily identified is the nucleus

Answered by Anonymous
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amoeba is called a unicellular organism

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because within this cell digestion assimilation absorption egestion takes place.....which is a life process

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