ameba
1 of 1noun/əˈmibə/
Forms:amebae, amoebae
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a single-celled, microscopic organism belonging to the group of protozoa, characterized by a flexible cell membrane and the absence of a fixed body shape
C2Learn more on Wikipedia- Amebas are commonly found in various aquatic environments, including freshwater ponds and streams.
- The pseudopodia of an ameba allow it to move and capture food, such as bacteria and small particles.
- Amebas have a remarkable ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions, thriving in diverse ecosystems.
- Reproduction in amebas often involves cell division, with the cell splitting into two daughter cells.
- Amebas play a role in nutrient cycling by consuming bacteria and organic matter in their habitats.