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Differentiate between Amoeba and Bacteria.

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Bacteria Amoeba

Bacteria are Prokaryotes.

Amoeba is a Eukaryote.

They lack a few organelles and also true nuclei.

These eukaryotes have both organelles and nuclei.

They belong to the kingdom Monera.

They belong to the kingdom Protista, which houses unicellular eukaryotes.

They are tiny microscopic structures found in various shapes and sizes.

Amoeba is a microscopic irregular structure. But, they are comparatively larger than the bacteria.

They are found everywhere and can tolerate a wide range of temperatures. Example – Extremophiles.

Amoeba can also be found in most places. But, they cannot thrive in cold conditions. Their optimal temperature is 46 degrees celsius.


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