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Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
The Amoeba is considered a simple organism because it is unicellular protozoan, or an animal composed of only one cell.
outgroup is that which is not involved in study group e:g notochord
They are considered eukaryotic cells because they have a true ("eu") nucleus.
An amoeba is considered a "single cell organism" and does not have a brain.
Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
The Amoeba is considered a simple organism because it is unicellular protozoan, or an animal composed of only one cell.
because it is living or alive.
It's a single cell.
outgroup is that which is not involved in study group e:g notochord
Character states shared by the ancestor or outgroup of a clade are referred to as plesiomorphies. These are ancestral traits that were present in the common ancestor of a group but are not unique to the members of the clade.
They are considered eukaryotic cells because they have a true ("eu") nucleus.
An amoeba is considered a "single cell organism" and does not have a brain.
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.
an amoeba can be considered an animal. it's only one cell.
Some amoebas are parasites, damaging the human body.
cells are in a amoeba