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commonly spelled ameba or amœba; pl.:
amoebas (less commonly, amebas) or
amoebae (amebae) /əˈmiːbi/),
often called an amoeboid, is a type of cell or unicellular...
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amoebae (formerly thecamoebians,
Testacea or Thecamoeba) are a
polyphyletic group of
unicellular amoeboid protists,
which differ from
naked amoebae in...
- The
amoebae join up into a tiny
multicellular slug
which crawls to an open lit
place and
grows into a
fruiting body, a sorocarp. Some of the
amoebae become...
- that
evolved multiple times independently, such as free-living algae,
amoebae and
slime moulds, or as
important parasites. Together, they
compose an...
- lead to severe,
potentially fatal, complications.[citation needed] When
amoebae inside the
bowel of an
infected person are
ready to
leave the body, they...
- The two
vegetative cell types,
amoebae and plasmodia,
differ markedly in morphology,
physiology and behavior.
Amoebae are microorganisms,
typically haploid...
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Arcellinid testate amoebae or Arcellinida,
Arcellacean or
lobose testate amoebae are single-celled
protists partially enclosed in a
simple test (s****)...
- Breviatea,
commonly known as
breviate amoebae, are a
group of free-living,
amitochondriate protists with
uncertain phylogenetic position. They are biflagellate...
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bleeding lesions created by the
amoebae invading the
lining of the colon. In
about 10% of
invasive cases the
amoebae enter the
bloodstream and may travel...
- eukaryotes.
Complex multicellular organisms, not
counting the
aggregation of
amoebae to form
slime molds, have
evolved within only six
eukaryotic lineages:...