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How is an amoeba an example of an organism? (Hint: think of the characteristics all living things have in common)
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How is an amoeba an example of an organism? (Hint: think of the characteristics all living things have in common)
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How is an amoeba an example of an organism? (Hint: think of the characteristics all living things have in common)
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personally i think its metabolism and cellular composition, the most important and common feature. eg. viruses do reproduce but they're not organisms and do not have cells.
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Ability to reproduce? I hope this is what you are looking for :/
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