Amoeba (Ameba) Printout. The amoeba is a tiny, one-celled organism with pseudopods - Kingdom Protista. ... Anatomy: An amoeba consists of a single blobby cell surrounded by a porous cell membrane. The amoeba "breathes" using this membrane - oxygen gas from the water passes in to the amoeba through the cell membrane and...
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One of the most enigmatic microscopic life forms is the amoeba. Almost everyone knows what amoeba are, which is quite remarkable since they are not that common. Microorganisms like rotifers are much easier to find but drop the name 'rotifer' in a conversation and most people will not know what you are talking about.
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www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artsep01/amoeba.html
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This page is an index to digital videos of the protozoan, Amoeba. ... Amoeba Video No. 1 - A shape-shifting amoeba looks like it's filled with confetti as it slides across the microscope field; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 400x with a playing time of 37.3 seconds.
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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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Amoeba (genus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amoeba (sometimes amœba or ameba , plural amoebae ) is a genus of protozoan. There are many closely related terms that can be the source of confusion: • Amoeba is a genus that i...
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This web site is an attempt to draw together information on the amoeba from the various sources. The literature, especially the older work, have tended to be published in obscure journals and other publications that are difficult to get hold of.
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www.bms.ed.ac.uk/research/others/smaciver/amoebae.htm
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This is the genus that most people consider when the word "amoeba" is mentioned. Amoeba proteus is a so called "giant amoeba", being large compared to the huge number of other genera generally considered to belonging to the amoeba.
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Amoeba (also spelled ameba) is a genus of protozoa that moves by means of temporary projections called pseudopods, and is well-known as a representative unicellular ... ... Single Cell Amoeba Increases MRSA Numbers 1000-fold (March 31, 2006) — Scientists in the UK have found that a type of amoeba acts as an incubator for...
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