Vickipedia

excerpts from the 1888 Chambers’s Encyclopedia of Universal Knowledge

June 14, 2007

AMOEBA

Filed under: biology, science — Erik @ 4:39 am

AMOEBA is the name of the lowest class of Infusoria (q. v.). The animal is a jelly-like mass, without definite shape, nearly uniform in texture, but having a pulsating vesicle. The A. feeds by closing around its prey, enfolding it in its own substance, and then digesting it, any undigested portion being finally protruded. See PROTEUS.

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