Hello Kole, Inc
I was really intrigued by your question, thinking "this guy is out in left field" But it struck my very foggy memory from high school biology that you were really asking a valid question.
The answer is YES. There are amoeba that are stronger than the average built protist.
The amoeba moves by extending part of itself, a pseudopod, to move about. It also uses this method to engulf its meals. When attacking a protist it literally will surround then engulf the protist and the digest it.
Really good question.
2007-12-25 05:05:47
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answered by .*. 6
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Yeah, there's an amoeba beating up a protist on my street right now.
If it keeps up I'm gonna have to call the police...such a violent neighborhood.
2007-12-24 16:13:54
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answered by The Smile Man 6
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I know a couple of candida yeast cells that would like to challenge it for the title.
2007-12-24 17:04:52
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answered by C P 6
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yes, amoeba are such bullies, I'm afraid to walk my pet slime mold, for fear they will attack it.
2007-12-24 17:04:48
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answered by Testika Filch Milquetoast 5
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ha ha ha ha ha ha
Thanks! I really need a laugh right now!
2007-12-24 16:02:31
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answered by FTW 7
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lol. YEah.
2007-12-24 16:10:11
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answered by Princess Ninja 7
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Ehh.. Ehh..
Ehh..
I hope not.
LOL.
2007-12-24 16:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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