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- Amoeba - Wikipedia
An amoeba or ameba əˈmiːbə (pl : amoebas or amebas (less commonly, amoebae or amebae əˈmiːbi )), [1] often called an amoeboid, is a type of cell or unicellular organism with the ability to alter its shape, primarily by extending and retracting pseudopods [2]
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- Amoeba | Protista, Unicellular Flagellates | Britannica
Also spelled: ameba Plural: amoebas or amoebae Related Topics: Naegleria fowleri Entamoeba Endamoeba Entamoeba gingivalis Acanthamoeba On the Web: National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - Amoebae as Targets for Toxins or Effectors Secreted by Mammalian Pathogens (June 18, 2026) (Show more)
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- AMEBA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMEBA is any of a large genus (Amoeba) of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed and never anastomosing pseudopodia, without permanent organelles or supporting structures, and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water and moist terrestrial environments; broadly : a naked rhizopod or other amoeboid protozoan
- Amoeba - New World Encyclopedia
Amoeba (also spelled ameba) is a genus of protozoa that moves by means of temporary projections called pseudopods (false feet), and is well-known as a representative unicellular organism
- Amoebae: beyond pathogens- exploring their benefits and future . . .
Visvesvara G S , Stehr-Green J K (1990) Epidemiology of free-living ameba infections J Protozool 37, 25S–33S doi: 10 1111 j 1550-7408 1990 tb01142 x [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Walters H A , Welter B H , Sullivan W J , Temesvari L A (2019)
- What Are Amoebas? Their Form, Habitat, and Dangers
Explore the fascinating world of amoebas: their fundamental biology, diverse habitats, and the varied significance they hold, from beneficial to dangerous
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