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How does an amoeba compare with a red blood cell? (1 point)
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An amoeba is responsible for one function, and a red blood cell is responsible for all functions.
An amoeba is responsible for one function, and a red blood cell is responsible for all functions.
They both have pseuopods.
They both have pseuopods.
An amoeba is responsible for all functions, and a red blood cell is responsible for some functions.
An amoeba is responsible for all functions, and a red blood cell is responsible for some functions.
They are both organisms.
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Correct answer: An amoeba is responsible for all functions, and a red blood cell is responsible for some functions.
Explanation: An amoeba is a single-celled organism that carries out all life functions (nutrition, respiration, excretion, movement, reproduction). A red blood cell is a specialized cell within a multicellular organism and performs only limited roles (mainly oxygen transport); it cannot live independently or perform all life functions.
Explanation: An amoeba is a single-celled organism that carries out all life functions (nutrition, respiration, excretion, movement, reproduction). A red blood cell is a specialized cell within a multicellular organism and performs only limited roles (mainly oxygen transport); it cannot live independently or perform all life functions.
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