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What is the classification of the zooflagellaets?

Phylum Sarcodina , Kingdom Protista .


What is amoeba classified?

Around 1980 taxonomists started to use phylogeny as the main factor in classification. As a result, some Taxa have entered an ambiguous grey zone while taxonomists debate where to place them. Amoebas are among these. They were once part of a phylum known as Sarcodina, but are now given their own phylum Rhizopoda.


What is the genus of a sarcodina?

Sarcodina is a group of protozoans that do not belong to a single genus. It is a former phylum within the Kingdom Protista that includes amoebas and similar organisms that move and feed by means of pseudopods. Each species within Sarcodina belongs to its own specific genus.


What kingdom or phylum do the paramecia belong?

They belong to the Kingdom: Protista and the Phylum: Ciliophora.


What kingdom and phylum does englena belong?

the Kingdom Protista, and the PhylumEuglenophyta


What is the scientific classification of ciliate?

Phylum Ciliophora


What are the characteristic features of members of phylum sarcodina?

Sarcodina refers to a phylum in the kingdom Protozoa. The members of this group are all single and multi celled amoebas


What kingdom does a paramecium belong in?

Paramecium belongs to the protista kingdom, due to the fact that it is a protist...


What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus species of Protozoa?

Protozoa is a diverse group of single-celled organisms. They belong to the kingdom Protista, phylum Protozoa. Within this phylum, there are different classes such as Sarcodina (amoebas), Ciliophora (ciliates), Flagellata (flagellates), and Sporozoa (sporozoans). Each class further contains various orders, families, genera, and species.


What kingdom euglena belong to?

Euglena belongs to the Kingdom: Protista Phylum: Euglenophyta


Is kelp forests phylum fungi?

Well, fungi is a Kingdom, not a Phylum. But, no, kelp is made of algae and belongs in Kingdom Protista.


The organism euglypha belongs to what kingdom?

Animalia. :)