The substance released by amoeba in pond water is called pseudopodia. These are temporary projections of the cell membrane that help the amoeba move and capture food.
Microscope would help you determine whether water from a pond contains amoeba by allowing you to observe and identify their presence based on their morphology and movement.
Water is an inorganic substance found in the cytoplasm of an amoeba.
The largest amoeba species is the Gromia sphaerica, where individual cells have been found to reach sizes of up to 4 centimeters in diameter.
Amoebas can be found in various environments such as freshwater, marine water, and soil. They are commonly found in standing water sources like ponds, lakes, and rivers. Amoebas are also present in some moist terrestrial habitats.
The substance released by amoeba in pond water is called pseudopodia. These are temporary projections of the cell membrane that help the amoeba move and capture food.
You can drink it if its in the water of a pond, stream, etc..
Microscope would help you determine whether water from a pond contains amoeba by allowing you to observe and identify their presence based on their morphology and movement.
in the water
amoeba
Water is an inorganic substance found in the cytoplasm of an amoeba.
Some can be found in pond water but not all.
in stagnant water
Surface of water
The correct answer is Proteus Animalcule. A scientific name for an Amoeba is "Acanthamoeba polyphaga." Amoebas do not form a single taxonomic group. They are found in every major lineage of eukaryotic organisms. They are found among protozoa, fungi, animals, and algae.
The largest amoeba species is the Gromia sphaerica, where individual cells have been found to reach sizes of up to 4 centimeters in diameter.
Algea, protozoans, and other microorganisms can be found in most pond water.