Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Tubulinea Order: Tubulinida Family: Amoebidae Genus: Amoeba
they are amoeba's without shells, pseudopod without tests and rhizopads habitat is marine and fresh water their nutrition is done through phagocytosis
An amoeba is an eukaryote, which is an unicellular organism. The amoeba belongs to the kingdom Protozoa and the phylum Amoebozoa.
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.
There are many single celled organisms (unicellular).Life on Earth is separated into two main divisions: the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes. Both of these contain single celled organism.The prokaryotes are the eubateria and the archaebacteria. Both of these kingdoms only contain single celled organisms. Prokaryotic organisms have no nucleus and have no membrane bound organelles.Within the eukaryotes the kingdoms of amoebozoa, fungi and plantae contain single celled organisms. In all cases these organisms have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.The amoebozoa kingdom contains such things as the amoeba and slime molds. Fungi comprise the molds, mushrooms, toadstools and other similar organisms. Plantae are the plants.
animals, fungi, and amoebozoa
An amoebozoan is any protozoan of the kingdom Amoebozoa.
Euglypha belongs to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the group known as Amoebozoa.
Physarum polycephalum belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa which are Heterotrophic organisms.
Amoebas belong to the phylum Amoebozoa, while paramecium belong to the phylum Ciliophora.
Difflugia is a genus of Amoebozoa which produce shells from sand granules. They are heterotrophic unicellular organisms which use pseudopods to move around.
Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Tubulinea Order: Tubulinida Family: Amoebidae Genus: Amoeba
Domain: Eukaryota Order: Arcellindia I hope This helps you out!
Amoebas are members of the phylum Amoebozoa. They do not belong to the subphylum Sarcomastigophora.
Domain: EukaryaKingdom: ProtistaPhylum: plasmodromaClass: sarcodinaOrder: amoebidaFamily: amoebidaeGenus: AmoebaSpecies: proteusScientific name: Amoeba proteus
they are amoeba's without shells, pseudopod without tests and rhizopads habitat is marine and fresh water their nutrition is done through phagocytosis
The amoeba belongs to the kingdom Protista. It is a single-celled organism that lacks a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.