Sarcodina refers to a phylum in the kingdom Protozoa. The members of this group are all single and multi celled amoebas
Flagella are characteristic of organisms in the Phylum Sarcomastigophora, which includes groups like Trypanosoma and Giardia.
Amoebas are members of the phylum Amoebozoa. They do not belong to the subphylum Sarcomastigophora.
Animal-like protists in the phylum Sarcodina are known as amoebas. They move and feed by extending and retracting pseudopods, which are temporary bulges of the cell membrane. Amoebas primarily engulf food particles through phagocytosis.
Amoeba belongs to the class Sarcodina within the phylum Amoebozoa.
phylum Sarcodina
Radiolaria belongs to the phylum Cercozoa.
phylum sarcodina
Amoebas are the animal-like protists in the phylum Sarcodina that use pseudopods for both movement and feeding. These pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane and cytoplasm used to engulf food and propel the organism forward.
Phylum Sarcodina , Kingdom Protista .
Binary fussion
Actinophyrx has an amoeboid body and glassy silica shells. They belong to the phylum Sarcodina and class Heliozoa.
Spiny skin is a characteristic of members of the phylum Echinodermata. This phylum includes marine animals such as starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers, which are known for their unique radial symmetry and hard, spiny surfaces. Echinoderms also possess a water vascular system that aids in movement and feeding.