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29 October, 02:57

Why is an amoeba not an animal?

a. It is asexual.

b. It is unicellular.

c. It is prokaryotic.

d. It is autotrophic.

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  1. 29 October, 04:43
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    Amoebas cannot be animals because they are unicellular.
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