ameba

[əˈmiːbə]

ameba Definition

a single-celled organism that moves and feeds by extending pseudopodia (false feet) in any direction.

Using ameba: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ameba" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Under the microscope, I could see the ameba moving and changing shape.

  • Example

    Amebas are commonly found in freshwater environments.

  • Example

    The study of amebas is important for understanding the evolution of life on Earth.

ameba Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ameba

Phrases with ameba

  • a species of ameba that is commonly used in laboratory studies

    Example

    Ameba proteus is often used as a model organism for studying cell biology.

  • an infection of the intestines caused by certain species of amebas

    Example

    Amebic dysentery can cause severe diarrhea and abdominal pain.

  • ameba-like

    resembling or having characteristics of an ameba

    Example

    The robot's flexible arms moved in an ameba-like fashion, allowing it to navigate tight spaces.

Origins of ameba

from Greek 'amoibe', meaning 'change'

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Summary: ameba in Brief

An 'ameba' [əˈmiːbə] is a single-celled organism that moves and feeds by extending pseudopodia (false feet) in any direction. It is commonly found in freshwater environments and is studied for its role in the evolution of life on Earth. Phrases like 'ameba proteus' and 'amebic dysentery' use 'ameba' to denote specific species or diseases, while 'ameba-like' describes something that resembles or has characteristics of an ameba.