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amoebas Parasites that invade the gastrointestinal tract, causing diarrhea, bloating, and abdominal pain.
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amoeba A single-celled organism, many species of which live in free in water. A few are pathogens, amoebic dysentery is caused by an amoeba that parasitises the gut. Their overall shape and pattern of movement is similar in character to the way many animal cells behave, although the latter are usually much smaller. Such cells are often referred to as amoeboid.
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amoeba Protist that moves when its cytoplasm flows into projections called pseudopods.
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amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum is a soil- living amoeba. The hereditary information is carried on six chromosomes with sizes ranging from 4 to 7 Mb resulting in a total of about 34 Mb of DNA, a multicopy 90 kb extrachromosomal element that harbors the rRNA genes, and the 55 kb mitochondrial genome. The estimated number of genes in the genome is 8,000 to 10,000 and many of the known genes show a high degree of sequence similarity to genes in vertebrate species. ...
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amoeba a kind of simple eukaryotic organism that typically moves by extending lobes of its cytoplasm
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