What organelles are visible in an amoeba?
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What organelles are visible in an amoeba?
Amoebas:
Amoebas are single-celled organisms that are able to change their shape due to their pseudopods. Pseudopods are bulges that extend from the borders of an amoeba, and these pseudopods are constantly changing shape (much like slim or a ''blob''). The function of these shape-changing pseudopods is to help an amoeba move and feed.
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View this answerMost amoebas are microscopic. Therefore, they must be viewed under a microscope. Once an amoeba is stained and secured to a slide, there are a couple...
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Chapter 2 / Lesson 52Amoebas are some of the smallest organisms, being made of only a single cell. Learn about these microscopic creatures to understand how they move, eat, and reproduce.