Matric Notes Class IX Biology Unicellular Organism (Amoeba)
Unicellular Organism (Amoeba)
The organisms consisting of only one cell are called unicellular organisms e.g. Amoeba, Paramecium etc.
Amoeba
- It is mostly found in fresh water pond or pool.
- In the ponds, it is found moving about around the weeds and stones. Some species are found in the moist soil.
- Amoeba is a large protist.
- It does not have the permanent shape.
- Its size is about the end of pin or it measures about 0.25mm. Therefore it is observed under the microscope.
- Its structure is very simple.
- It consists of nucleus and cytoplasm, which are surrounded by a cell membrane.
- Cell membrane protects it.
- Cytoplasm is divided into two parts. Outer clear and transparent part is called ectoplasm while the inner, viscous, translucent and granular part is called endplasm.
- Endoplasm contains food vacuoles of different sizes. These food vacuoles help in the digestion of food.
- The food of Amoeba consists of microbes present in the water of pond.
- Contractile vacuole maintains the concentration of water in the body. It removes surplus water out of the cell.
- In Amoeba, the exchange of gases and removal of waste.
- In Amoeba, there are also present mitochondria, golgi bodies and ribosomes.
- Nucleus changes its place with the movement of the organism.
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