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Amoeba Video No. 6

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Amoebas are primitive organisms characterized by their flowing movements, considered to be the most primitive form of animal locomotion. Many species that belong to the order Amoebida are free living, but some are well-known parasites of plants, animals, and humans (e.g. amebic dysentery).

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