What is the difference between amoeba and erythrocytes?

1. Amoeba is an independent organism, the erythrocyte is not.

2. Amoeba has an organoid of movement – pseudopodia, the erythrocyte does not have such organelles and moves along the blood stream.

3. Amoeba has a nucleus, erythrocyte (human) has no nucleus.

4. Amoeba has no specific shape, while the erythrocyte has a biconvex oval shape.

5. Amoeba multiplies by division, erythrocytes do not multiply, their formation occurs in the red bone marrow.



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