What is the work of ameoba

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Amoebae are also important for recycling nutrients in the soil. According to Maciver, when nutrients become available they are taken up by bacteria, that "effectively lock up all the nutrients in bacterial mass. " When bacteria are consumed, nutrients are released back into the soil. A single-celled microbe that catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of a colorless material called protoplasm. ... bacteria (singular: bacterium) Single-celled organisms. bacterial Having to do with bacteria, single-celled organisms.
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