parts amoeba

navigate by keyword : bacterium college pond tiny study training microscope research differential school plankton chaos lesson proteus dysentery single laboratory singlecell interference amoeba amoebae singlecelled white drawing protozoan organelle ameba pseudopodia protista vintage cellular contractile vacuole education medicine microscopic infographic medical pseudopod unicellular organism division microbe eukaryotes replication prokaryotic microbial water food cell structures animal microorganism nucleus microbiology biology membrane science diagram structure anatomy zoology endoplasm micro protozoa ectoplasm vector cytoplasm wall fission binary prokaryotes cells

Illustration depicting an amoeba with labeled parts. The irregularly shaped body Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of an amoeba with labeled parts: nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, and Royalty Free Stock Photo
illustration of amoeba body parts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of a cell, likely a diagram of a eukaryotic cell or amoeba, featuring labeled Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amoeba with parts labelled microorganism microbiology science illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amoeba Icon Ecology Mosaic of Floral Elements Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bacilla Composition Icon of Abrupt Parts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Parts of amoeba
Eyes Fantasy Pattern Royalty Free Stock Photo
Parts of amoeba Royalty Free Stock Photo
No infection Mosaic Icon of Bumpy Parts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abstract artwork featuring swirls of brown and orange paint on a textured beige Royalty Free Stock Photo
Labeled Amoeba Diagram Comprehensive Guide to Singlecelled Protist Structure and Function for Biology Education Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amoeba Mosaic of CoronaVirus Icons Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amoeba Mosaic Icon of Trembly Items Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amoebas are characterized by their ability to form temporary extensions of the cell called pseudopodia (singular: pseudopodium). These pseudopodia are used for movement and capturing food. They extend and retract in a fluid motion, allowing the amoeba to change shape and move in its environment.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.