Does Amoeba vulgaris have locomotion organelles and a light-sensitive eye?

The common amoeba has organelles of movement. They are called pseudopods. The movement of the amoeba is closely related to the cytoplasm of the cell. Due to its movement, protrusions in the form of a leg are alternately formed on different parts of the cell. The whole body is pulled up to this leg. Then another leg appears and movement occurs. Despite the fact that the common amoeba does not like direct sunlight, it does not have a sensitive eye.



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