While amoebas are only single celled protozoa, some types are beneficial to their enviorment while others can be quite harmful. Amoebas can be found in both fresh and salt water, soil, and as parasites in animals. The most common amoebas, like the ones you usually see in science lab in schools, feed on decaying matter at the bottom of streams. The amoebas that are parasites can be quite dangerous to humans and animals, causing severe infections.
Amoebas belong to the kingdom Protista.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
yes
because pseudopod formation uses a lot of energy from the amoebas
No, amoebas do not have backbones. They are single-celled organisms that lack complex structures like skeletons or backbones.
Amoebas are classified as protists.
Life "as we know it" is a term which covers the many and varied forms which life on earth takes, from intelligent animals down to single-celled amoebas.
Amoebas live because god made them.
it is a clear life from, it is not easily noticeable follows its pray around in till baa-am its gone
Amoebas belong to the kingdom Protista.
Most likely the simplest forms of life, single cell organisms, like amoebas.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
the purpose of life is the purpose of creation; to worship the Creator
Amoebas live in the water with frogs. The relationship between amoebas and frog intestines, is that certain amoebas can be found feeding off of the intestines of the frog.
water
mitosis
moving