Amoebas or unicellular the single cell splits in half to Farm to new sells a student claims amoebas are alive is the student correct?
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Yes, the student is correct. Amoebas are living organisms as they possess all the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, response to stimuli, and adaptation to the environment. The fact that amoebas are able to split in half to form new cells through a process called binary fission further supports their classification as living organisms.