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Neoparamoeba 🔍

Neoparamoeba is a type of bacteria that has the ability to replicate itself without the help of a cell membrane, allowing for rapid growth and division in a medium containing only nitrogen and carbon dioxide. It's known for its unique characteristics such as a large surface area with multiple holes or pores, which allow it to grow rapidly and form colonies.

Pseudoparamoeba 🔍

The pseudoparamoeba, also known as a pseudopodia or pseudopodiaum, is a type of bacterial cell membrane that forms in certain bacteria during their growth and division process. It is composed of two layers of proteins, with one layer being the outermost layer that acts as a barrier to protect the bacterial cell from external stimuli. The other layer contains the active portion of the cell, which is responsible for its function and movement within the host organism.

Paramoeba 🔍

Paramecium, a type of protozoa that can form a network of tiny tubes called paramesomes.

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