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Radiolarians and Forminiferans.
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they are eukaryotic
A macrophage, a white blood cell, is very similar to an amoeba in how it moves and eats.
Silica
Yes, foraminiferans and radiolarians belong to the subphylum sarcodines. Both have skeletons that fossilize easily and have fossil records that date back to the Cambrian.
Radiolarians and Forminiferans.
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protective shell in marine foraminiferans
they are eukaryotic
A macrophage, a white blood cell, is very similar to an amoeba in how it moves and eats.
Silica
phylum Sarcodina
radiolarians
Amoebas eat by wrapping their bodies around their food and chlamydomonas eat by photosynthesis.
Dinoflagellates are both autotroph and heterotroph.
cells are in a amoeba