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Biology, 12.03.2021 17:30 jurnee77

PLEASE HURRY An amoeba is a one-celled organism. Which of the statements about amoebas is supported by the cell theory? An amoeba -

A. has a globular, undefined size and shape.

B. moves slowly using a pseudopod.

C. contains organelles called chloroplasts.

D. must obtain energy and releases waste.

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