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There are four subgroups of protozoans called ciliates, flagellates, amoeboids and sporozoans. They all have animal characteristics and they all have a single eukaryotic cell.
The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.
No. Amoeba and ciliates are two groups of protozoan parasites. The amoeba are unicellular, which are characterized by the pseudopodia. Ciliates are protozoa, unicellular and use cilia on their surface.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
No, amoebas do not have backbones. They are single-celled organisms that lack complex structures like skeletons or backbones.
Amoebas are classified as protists.
Amoebas live because god made them.
There are four subgroups of protozoans called ciliates, flagellates, amoeboids and sporozoans. They all have animal characteristics and they all have a single eukaryotic cell.
No, amoebas do not have hair. They are single-celled organisms that move and capture food using extensions of their cell membrane called pseudopodia. These "false feet" allow them to change shape and move through their environment, rather than relying on hair-like structures.
The amoebas are in the protista kingdom.
No. Amoeba and ciliates are two groups of protozoan parasites. The amoeba are unicellular, which are characterized by the pseudopodia. Ciliates are protozoa, unicellular and use cilia on their surface.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
Amoebas live in the water with frogs. The relationship between amoebas and frog intestines, is that certain amoebas can be found feeding off of the intestines of the frog.
Amoeba
No, amoebas do not have backbones. They are single-celled organisms that lack complex structures like skeletons or backbones.
because pseudopod formation uses a lot of energy from the amoebas
Amoebas belong to the phylum Amoebozoa, while paramecium belong to the phylum Ciliophora.