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Information on these organisms, often called slipper animalcules, their classification, with links to videos, images and many other sites on protists. * www.101science.com/paramecium.htm

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As viewed with a light microscope, amoeba are clear with small round organelles. The organelles can be dark in color or transparent.

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It's the same color as the amoeba. Of course, since amoeba is transparent it's hard to say that amoeba has a color.

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no they are not all the same colour's

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pink

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yes it is

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green

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are protozoa and amoeba the same


Is an amoeba uni or multicellular?

An amoeba is unicellular and do all work by one cell.


Are amoeba microorganisms?

An amoeba replicates by splitting in half asexually so that each daughter cell is the same as the parent. Running this process backward from the present, each existing amoeba is the same as its predecessor (fungible) back as far in time as the first amoeba existed. In this regard the amoeba is immortal. Now it get a bit picky. The above assumes that no genetic changes have occurred since amoeba #1. This cannot be proved. Replication errors, chromosome damage by radiation etc may have happened to create slightly better or worse (at least different) amoebas that are the ancestors of all amoebas today. The term "immortal" needs some thought to. No individual amoeba is necessarily immortal. Each amoeba can be killed. Only the amoeba pattern is immortal so far. Then there is the Star Trek transporter problem. When Kirk is transported he is destroyed at the sending end and reconstituted at the receiving end. Is he the same Kirk? Amoebas are the same. The "mother" amoeba is essentially destroyed as it divides to create the daughters. Do the daughters share all the learnings of the mother? or would they see themselves as unique?


Is amoeba the same size as an elephant?

No. Amoeba is the simplest microscopic unicellular cell whereas elephant is the largest mammal (which is a multicellular organism)


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all planets arent the same color because they are all made up of different things

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An amoeba replicates by splitting in half asexually so that each daughter cell is the same as the parent. Running this process backward from the present, each existing amoeba is the same as its predecessor (fungible) back as far in time as the first amoeba existed. In this regard the amoeba is immortal. Now it get a bit picky. The above assumes that no genetic changes have occurred since amoeba #1. This cannot be proved. Replication errors, chromosome damage by radiation etc may have happened to create slightly better or worse (at least different) amoebas that are the ancestors of all amoebas today. The term "immortal" needs some thought to. No individual amoeba is necessarily immortal. Each amoeba can be killed. Only the amoeba pattern is immortal so far. Then there is the Star Trek transporter problem. When Kirk is transported he is destroyed at the sending end and reconstituted at the receiving end. Is he the same Kirk? Amoebas are the same. The "mother" amoeba is essentially destroyed as it divides to create the daughters. Do the daughters share all the learnings of the mother? or would they see themselves as unique?


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