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Amoebas are single celled but they can also sometimes be multi-cellular organisms when they have to be (they're a bit weird). It's possible that animals (including us) evolved by various different single celled organisms working synergetically. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081124203654.htm

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Yes and no, they were until scientists started sorting out the protists and ended up with many more kingdoms that they put in "Protista", There are around 3 different "ameoba kingdoms" now.

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Nope, they're unicellular.

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no it is unicellular

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The Amoeba is single-celled.

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The amoeba is a member of this kingdom.?

Protista


What is the kingdome of amoeba?

Amoeba belong in the Kingdom Protista.


What kingdom would you find an amoeba?

Amoeba belong in the Kingdom Protista.


Amoeba are in what kingdom?

The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.


What is the classification of an amoeba within the Kingdom Protista?

Domain: EukaryaKingdom: ProtistaPhylum: plasmodromaClass: sarcodinaOrder: amoebidaFamily: amoebidaeGenus: AmoebaSpecies: proteusScientific name: Amoeba proteus


Is amoeba an example of a eukaryote?

An amoeba is an eukaryote, which is an unicellular organism. The amoeba belongs to the kingdom Protozoa and the phylum Amoebozoa.


Why doesn't amoeba fit into the animal kingdom?

Amoeba acts, eats, feels, and uses its body differently than the monera kingdom. Therefore, it is not in the same kingdom as monera


Is amoeba Monera?

No, an amoeba is not classified under the Monera kingdom. Amoebas belong to the Protista kingdom. Monera is a traditional kingdom that includes bacteria and archaea.


What kingdom are paramecia and amoeba in?

Paramecia are in the kingdom of protists.


What kingdom does an Amoeba belong to?

Amoeba proteus, the common amoeba, is currently classified in Kingdom Amoebozoa. Older sources may list amoebae under the now-defunct Kingdom Protista or (in really old books) Kingdom Animalia. The change is because of the current trend to define taxonomic groups on evolutionary kinship.


Are amoeba invertebrates?

No. Amoebas are not considered animals. They are not part of the Animalia Kingdom. Amoebas are in the Kingdom Amoebozoa. To be an invertebrate, an organism must be in the Animalia Kingdom, and not be a member of the subphylum of Chordates called the Vertebrata. All other organisms in the Animalia Kingdom besides those are considered invertebrates.


What kingdom phylum class order family genus species of the Amoeba?

Kingdom: Protista Phylum: Amoebozoa Class: Tubulinea Order: Tubulinida Family: Amoebidae Genus: Amoeba Species: varies depending on the specific type of Amoeba