Protozoan
amoeba
No. The amoeba is a protist.
Amoeba
The protist type indicated in the picture is B. paramecium.
No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .
An amoeba is a type of single-celled organism belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. It is classified as a protist, specifically a unicellular eukaryote.
moneran
Amoeba: A type of protist that moves by extending its pseudopods. Paramecium: A ciliated protist that feeds on bacteria and other small organisms. Euglena: A protist that can photosynthesize like a plant and move with a flagellum.
Animal-like protists
Euglena, paramecium, and amoeba
Amoeba
No, it is not. An example of a common fungus is the yeast organism which causes thrush and diaper rash (diaper dermatitis). Fungi are also used for the development of antibiotics, antitoxins, and other drugs used to control various human diseases.