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Amoeba, Paramecium, Spirogyra, Chlamydomonas, Euglena, Parasitic Protozoa ... Amoeba Structure ... Amoeba Locomotion & Reproduction...
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www.biology-resources.com/amoeba.html
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Amoeba (Ameba) Printout. The amoeba is a tiny, one-celled organism with pseudopods - Kingdom Protista. ... A complex, jelly-like series of folded membranes called cytoplasm fills most of the cell. A large, disk-shaped nucleus within the amoeba controls the growth and reproduction of the amoeba.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/protists/amoeba.shtm...
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The nucleus or nuclei control the growth and reproduction of the amoeba. Amoebas reproduce by fission, or splitting in two. The "parent" cell divides into two smaller copies of itself. The nucleus also divides into two.
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Microbiology question: Reproduction of amoeba? amoeba reproduces using binarry fission by binarry fission ... When does a amoeba reproduction accor? How does reproduction occur to amoeba? What is the reproduction type pf amoeba? How does reproduction occur with amoeba? Interesting facts on amoeba reproduction?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/Reproduction_of_amoeba
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Reproduction of an Amoeba; The single-celled amoeba demonstrates a simple method of asexual reproduction; it divides in half by a process called fission, producing two smaller daughter cells. After a period of feeding and growth, these two daughter cells will themselves divide in half.
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This study may contribute to future attempts to control amoeba-borne infectious diseases, such as dysentery, through new therapies targeting amoeba reproduction.
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/03/010322075538.htm
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After a few days of the amoeba's tiny life, it will grow big. It is now ready to divide. This division process is called "fission." The amoeba will produce false feet, or psuedopods, all around its body, just like when it eats.
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www.oberlin.k12.oh.us/talent/isp/reports2002/amoebaprot...
www.oberlin.k12.oh.us/talent/isp/reports2002/amoebaproteus/reproduce.htm
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An amoeba, basically, is a tiny, microscopic, one celled organism that seems to "flow" like water. You will learn more as you explore deeper into the site. The most common type of amoeba is the amoeba proteus, which is what I mostly studied.
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www.oberlin.k12.oh.us/talent/isp/reports2002/amoebaprot...
www.oberlin.k12.oh.us/talent/isp/reports2002/amoebaproteus/index.htm
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An enzyme in the vacuole digests the unfortunate food organism, and its nutrients dissolve into the amoeba's cytoplasm. Undigested food and wastes are excreted through the cell membrane, which also absorbs oxygen from the surrounding water and eliminates carbon dioxide.
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members.tripod.com/schoolia/amoeba.html
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