Most of the Amoebae live in various marine environments. They are amorphous in shape and move by means of extruding pseudopodia extensions. Have you ever watched a movie called, "The Blob?" The title character in that movie is based on the concept of a giant amoeba devouring anything and everything in its path. Actual amoebae are somewhat like that but on a microscopic scale, mostly grazing on bacteria and microscopic detritus.
When the environment is not conducive to survival, i.e. the water hole dries up, they can encyst and survive quite nicely until conditions improve.
Most Amoebae cause no harm to humans, but here are a few that can be nasty:
Entamoeba histolytica famously causes amoebic dystentery when ingested, usually from untreated drinking water. This disease is also known as 'Moctezuma's Revenge' (often Anglicized to 'Montezuma's Revenge') amongst unlucky tourists in Mexico.
Naegleria fowleri (AKA the 'Brain-Eating Amoeba") can be fatal to swimmers if taken in via the nose.
Acanthamoeba sp. and Balamuthia mandrillaris can both cause encephalitis in humans.
You can find them in earth (soil) and or enything that is salt or fresh water.
Mud puddles, sitting water. You can grow your own by taking a jar or cup and put water in it, add a bit of dirt, and let it sit for a week. You will have amoeba.
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.
There are several types of amoeba, including the common amoeba called Amoeba proteus, which can be found in freshwater environments. Other types of amoeba include Entamoeba histolytica, which is a parasite that can cause amoebic dysentery, and Naegleria fowleri, a pathogenic amoeba that can cause a rare and fatal brain infection called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis.
The Ameoba lives in the mud and water of ponds and ditches.
Correct, a pellicle is not found on amoeba. Amoebas are single-celled organisms that do not possess a fixed structure like a pellicle, which is a tightly packed layer of proteins just beneath the cell membrane found in some other types of single-celled organisms.
in the water
Water is an inorganic substance found in the cytoplasm of an amoeba.
in stagnant 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.
There are several types of amoeba, including the common amoeba called Amoeba proteus, which can be found in freshwater environments. Other types of amoeba include Entamoeba histolytica, which is a parasite that can cause amoebic dysentery, and Naegleria fowleri, a pathogenic amoeba that can cause a rare and fatal brain infection called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis.
The Ameoba lives in the mud and water of ponds and ditches.
The amoeba is a unicellular organism that can be found in freshwater environments.
An acanthamoeba is a variety of amoeba, genus Acanthamoeba, found chiefly in soil.
Correct, a pellicle is not found on amoeba. Amoebas are single-celled organisms that do not possess a fixed structure like a pellicle, which is a tightly packed layer of proteins just beneath the cell membrane found in some other types of single-celled organisms.
You would find an amoeba in the kingdom Protista. Amoebas are single-celled organisms that have a complex internal structure and are commonly found in freshwater environments.
No, because chloroplast is only found in plants, which they use for photosynthesis.