Definition
The term 'endameba' is a variant spelling of 'endamoeba,' a genus of parasitic amoebae that lives in the intestines of animals, including humans. These organisms can be harmless or cause diseases like amoebic dysentery. Think of them as the 'inner' amoebas that reside inside a host. They feed on bacteria and tissues, sometimes leading to infection. It's essential to maintain good hygiene to prevent their spread. Proper spelling is important for accurate scientific communication.