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Which structure is used by an amoeba to move? I NEED ANSWER ASAP
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Which structure is used by an amoeba to move? I NEED ANSWER ASAP
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D. Pseudopod
Step-by-step explanation:
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Amoeba is a single cell organism , it doesn't need anything to move , therefore it uses its = Pseudopod , this is what allows is to move.
My reasoning for this is to look at a Venn-diagram with an example for an image of the Amoeba
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