An amoeba is a cell that can alter its shape by extending and retracting pseudopods. The term describes a characteristic but does provide a place for it in the taxonomy of organisms. Organisms as diverse as protozoa, algae, animals, and fungi all have members that qualify as Amoebas.
SOME algae are amoebas but most amoebas are NOT algae.
No. The amoeba is a protist.
An organism such as algae
Protozoa.
There are THREE major protists groups. Before, there were classified in two groups. This are the one: PROTOZOA ALGAE FUNGUS-LIKE FUNGI PROTISTS
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
No. The amoeba is a protist.
Protozoa.
An organism such as algae
There are THREE major protists groups. Before, there were classified in two groups. This are the one: PROTOZOA ALGAE FUNGUS-LIKE FUNGI PROTISTS
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
http://www.perspective.com/nature/protoctista-index.html
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Bacteria, Amoeba, and algae
Actually, most algae is classified in the kingdom Protista. Cyanobacteria (also algae) is classified as a bacteria. Very few organisms that take the common name "algae" are still classified as plants. Response: So, no, algae is not a plant Response: yes
Amoeba belong to the phylum Tubulinea.
Green Algae is not even classified as plants in the first place yah big dummy!
Algae is non-vascular and it is classified in the Kingdom Protista.