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What are the functions of an amoeba

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Apart from their roles in human disease, amoebas are also an important part of the soil ecosystem.

An amoeba functions as a part of the food web as a consumer and scavenger. This organism feeds on dead matter as well as other small organisms such as algae and protozoans. The amoeba in turn provides food for water fleas and mussels.

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