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Domain: Eukarya

Kingdom: Protista

Phylum: plasmodroma

Class: sarcodina

Order: amoebida

Family: amoebidae

Genus: Amoeba

Species: proteus

Scientific name: Amoeba proteus

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Amoeba is classified within the Kingdom Protista as a member of the phylum Amoebozoa. Amoebozoa is a diverse group of organisms that are characterized by their ability to move and feed using pseudopods (temporary extensions of the cell).

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