Amoebas excrete waste through a process called exocytosis, where they expel undigested food particles and other waste materials from their cell membrane. This helps to maintain the amoeba's internal environment and prevent the accumulation of harmful substances.
Amoebas excrete metabolic waste, mainly in the form of ammonia, through a process called diffusion. Ammonia is released from the cell into the surrounding environment.
Amoebas excrete waste through a process called exocytosis. This involves packaging waste materials into vesicles, which then fuse with the cell membrane, releasing the waste outside the cell.
Amoebas belong to the kingdom Protista.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
because pseudopod formation uses a lot of energy from the amoebas
Amoebas excrete metabolic waste, mainly in the form of ammonia, through a process called diffusion. Ammonia is released from the cell into the surrounding environment.
Amoebas excrete waste through a process called exocytosis. This involves packaging waste materials into vesicles, which then fuse with the cell membrane, releasing the waste outside the cell.
Amoebas are classified as protists.
Amoebas live because god made them.
Amoebas do not pay taxes as they are single-celled organisms and do not engage in economic activities or generate income. They do not fall under the jurisdiction of tax authorities.
no, clouds not excrete
Amoebas belong to the kingdom Protista.
The nucleus of amoebas and protozoans contains genetic material such as DNA and controls the cell's activities including growth, metabolism, and reproduction. It acts as the command center of the cell, directing essential functions and enabling cell division.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
yes plants do infact excrete
Yes. All animals excrete.
Ferrets excrete to get rid of waste