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  • Amoeba: The Shape-Shifting Single-Celled Organism Explained
    The unicellular organism that can change its shape constantly is an Amoeba.

    Amoebas are protozoans that move and feed by extending finger-like projections called pseudopodia (meaning "false feet"). They can change their shape by extending and retracting these pseudopodia, allowing them to move around and engulf food.

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