General Biology I
An amoeba is a type of single-celled organism characterized by its irregular shape and ability to move using pseudopodia, which are temporary projections of cytoplasm. These organisms belong to the group of protists and are primarily found in water, soil, and as parasites in other organisms. Their unique movement and feeding strategies make them an essential subject of study within the diverse group of protists.
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