Does an amoeba have a flagellum, cilia, mouth opening and chloroplasts?

No, all the listed “attributes” are absent from the amoeba. It is worth knowing that the amoeba has only a large nucleus, a digestive vacuole, a contractile vacuole, and pseudopods. She also has cytoplasm. Actually, amoeba is understood as a microscopic unicellular protozoan. These creatures reproduce by binary fission. For the first time, the amoeba was discovered in the second half of the eighteenth century, namely in 1757.



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