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An amoeba is only made up of one cell. This means that the amoeba is...

A. multicellular

B. unicellular

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unicellular

Step-by-step explanation:

because unicellular contain single or one cell

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User Rahil
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Answer:

B. Unicellular

Step-by-step explanation:

A unicellular organism is an organism that contains only one cell. So, because the amoeba consists of a single cell it is unicellular

(Multicellular means it has more than one cell)

Hope this helps! :D

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