ameba
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People are infected when water containing the ameba enters the body through the nose, usually when people go swimming or diving in lakes and rivers.
From Seattle Times ● Sep. 27, 2021
City officials said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the presence of the ameba in water samples from the Don Misenhimer Park splash pad on Friday.
From Seattle Times ● Sep. 27, 2021
Partially inflated at the Roswell, N.M., launch site, it looks like an ameba dressed in haute couture.
From Slate ● Mar. 26, 2014
His difficulty is plain: Dodsworth, no simple ameba, reacts to stimulae of the shifting European scene not automatically but thoughtfully, individually.
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But the ameba things came on in ever-increasing throngs, creatures that gnawed and slobbered at the anti-entropy, eating into it, flaking it away, drilling their way through it.
From Empire by Clifford D. Simak
Most people do not think of microscopic bacteria as plants, any more than they think of amebae, clams and sponges as "animals."
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For the white cells, which move about like amebae, are the body's shock troops; they gobble up invading bacteria, produce antidotes which neutralize their toxins.
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It will hold everything from amebas to high invertebrates.
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A streak of terrible light was striking at them from the Interplanetarian, blinding white light, and along that highway of light swarmed a horde of little green figures, like squirming green amebas.
From Empire by Clifford D. Simak
These cells are like little amebas in the blood.
From Applied Physiology Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics by Frank Overton
With a grunt of amazement, Greg slammed a beam straight into the heart of the amebas.
From Empire by Clifford D. Simak