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  • Amoeba: Understanding Unicellular Organisms and Nuclei
    An amoeba is called a unicellular organism.

    Here's why:

    * Unicellular: Means "single-celled". Amoebas are made up of only one cell.

    * Organism: Refers to a living being.

    So, while an amoeba has a nucleus, it's still considered a single-celled organism because its entire body is composed of just one cell.

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