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Any type of skeleton requires multiple cells to harden and support the animal. An amoeba is an invertebrate and a one-celled creature that barely has a cell wall. It surrounds its food with its body and then digests it. It has neither endo- or exoskeleton.

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Amoebas do not have an endoskeleton or exoskeleton. They are single-celled organisms that lack a rigid internal or external support structure. Instead, their shape is maintained by their cytoplasm and the pressure of the water within their cell.

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They don't have one. Amoeba are single-celled organisms without a skeleton.

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