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What class is the amoeba in?

sarcodina


Which class does amoeba belong?

Amoeba belongs to the class Sarcodina within the phylum Amoebozoa.


What is the scientific name for first animal?

Amoeba,


What are species of amoeba?

The scientific name of the amoeba is... Amoeba. Amoebas belong to the genus Amoeba. You have distinct species like Amoeba proteus and Amoeba dubia.


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

kingdom- protista phylum- tubulinea order- tublinida family- amoebae genus- amoeba


What is the Taxonomy of ameba?

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.


What is the genus of amoeba?

The correct answer is Proteus Animalcule. A scientific name for an Amoeba is "Acanthamoeba polyphaga." Amoebas do not form a single taxonomic group. They are found in every major lineage of eukaryotic organisms. They are found among protozoa, fungi, animals, and algae.


What is the scientific or latin name for crinoids?

The scientific name for the Crinoids is (class)Crinoidea.


Examples of protists with their scientific names?

This is a statement and not a question. It is also homework that you need to do. Get the science book open and do it.


Whats the scientific name for amoeba?

The correct answer is Proteus Animalcule. A scientific name for an Amoeba is "Acanthamoeba polyphaga." Amoebas do not form a single taxonomic group. They are found in every major lineage of eukaryotic organisms. They are found among protozoa, fungi, animals, and algae.


What organisms are protist 1 paramecium 2 amoeba 3 mushroom 4 both 1 and 2?

A paramecium and an amoeba are both protists. A mushroom is a type of fungi, which is an entirely different class of life.


What is the scientific class for a common house fly?

Class Insecta