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The Foraminifera, are a class of amoeboid protists. They have thin pseudopodia that form an external net for catching food. They also usually have an external shell, or test, made of various materials and constructed in diverse forms.
Foraminiferans (or forams) are single-celled protists with a calcium carbonate (CaCO3) shell around their plasma membrane. ***Straight out of my biology text book
Yes, amoeba is a type of protist. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are not plants, animals, or fungi. Amoebas belong to the phylum Amoebozoa within the kingdom Protista.
the group number for nitrogen is group 15.
Oxygen is a non-metal in the group 6A of the periodic table.
Amoeba is an example of a unicellular organism that belongs to the group of protists. It is a type of protozoa that moves and feeds by using pseudopods, which are temporary projections of its cytoplasm.
Sarcomastigophora is a former taxonomic group that included protists with flagella or pseudopods, such as amoebas and trypanosomes. The classification has been revised, and these organisms are now placed into separate groups based on molecular and morphological characteristics.
Protists are made up of very large, diverse group of organisms, including the plant-like protists (algae), fungi-like protists, and the animal-like protists (protozoans). They are all eukaryotic, and most are unicellular.
plankton
No, cnidarians are not protists. Cnidarians are a diverse group of animals that include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones. Protists are a separate group of eukaryotic organisms that are not classified as animals.
Protists are a paraphyletic group because animals, fungi, and plants are the crown groups evolved from different lineages of the protists. They aren't included in the same group as protists taxonomically. This explains why the cladists consider the protist a paraphyletic group.
Amoebas typically have thread-like pseudopods that allow them to perform phagocytosis. This characteristic is common among members of the Amoebozoa group, which includes diverse amoeboid organisms.
Dinoflangellates.
Plasmodia
An axopod is any of a group of pseudopods which contain complex arrays of microtubules and are enveloped by cytoplasm.
Protists are made up of very large, diverse group of organisms, including the plant-like protists (algae), fungi-like protists, and the animal-like protists (protozoans). They are all eukaryotic, and most are unicellular.
animal-like