The scientific name of the amoeba is... Amoeba. Amoebas belong to the genus Amoeba. You have distinct species like Amoeba proteus and Amoeba dubia.
there is no scientific name to have one it needs a speicies and seeing as its just a genus technacly you need the spiecies to fingd the two-part anme. called bionomial nomenclature.
it is Proteus animalcule. :-)
Proteus animalcule
Genus: Lipenis
Species: Meragina
Proteus
No , most species of Amoeba are saprotrophic .
The species that contains amoeba is the indocalclative species. They are only found in Africa and are extremely hard to come by. They eat away at anything they can touch.
The non pathogenic species of amoeba live mainly in stagnant and dirty water.
Different species of Amoeba show different relationship e.g. Entamoeba histolitica & Entamoeba coli are parasitic . Amoeba patauxant is comensal on Hydra .
Yes because the amoeba is dividing in half which does in term represent reproduction and is producing more of its own species.
No , most species of Amoeba are saprotrophic .
The species that contains amoeba is the indocalclative species. They are only found in Africa and are extremely hard to come by. They eat away at anything they can touch.
The non pathogenic species of amoeba live mainly in stagnant and dirty water.
Different species of Amoeba show different relationship e.g. Entamoeba histolitica & Entamoeba coli are parasitic . Amoeba patauxant is comensal on Hydra .
The taxonomic classification of an amoeba is Kingdom Protozoa, Phylum Amoebozoa, Class Tubulinea and Order Tubulinida. It continues with Family Amoebidae and Genus Amoeba. There are many species of amoeba, such as A. gorgonia and A. proteus.
I assume that you are asking what color amoeba are? The answer: They most likely vary by species. There many different species of amoeba. Stereotypically, in cartoons or illustrations, they are green. I would suggest using Google images to quell your curiosity.
kingdom- protista phylum- tubulinea order- tublinida family- amoebae genus- amoeba
Amoeba's Feed off of plant life. They eat plant cells, algae, bacteria, and protozoa and metazoa. Some species of Amoeba's are considered to be parasites.
The amoeba
Yes because the amoeba is dividing in half which does in term represent reproduction and is producing more of its own species.
No. They are asexual. Which means they separate in order to reproduce by meiosis creating no variation among the species
Although amoebas are famous for being quite small they are actually on the large side for single-celled organisms. Many amoebas can be seen with the naked eye, and can grow up to about a millimetre in length. The most famous species of amoeba, Amoeba proteus, is around 700-800 micrometres in length, or 0.7-0.8mm.