A snail is neither an amoeba nor algae; it is a mollusk, which is a type of invertebrate animal. Snails belong to the class Gastropoda and are characterized by their soft bodies and often spiral-shaped shells. In contrast, amoebas are single-celled organisms, while algae are simple photosynthetic organisms, usually found in aquatic environments.
No. The amoeba is a protist.
Protozoa.
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
An amoeba is a cell that can alter its shape by extending and retracting pseudopods. The term describes a characteristic but does provide a place for it in the taxonomy of organisms. Organisms as diverse as protozoa, algae, animals, and fungi all have members that qualify as Amoebas. SOME algae are amoebas but most amoebas are NOT algae.
No,bacteria are not protists.Examples for protists are Algae,Amoeba,Paramecium etc.
No. The amoeba is a protist.
Algae
Protozoa.
An Elephant Snail eats algae such as microscopic seaweed.
Algae
there are also paramecium and amoeba and protizonenes
Algae mainly
An amoeba is a cell that can alter its shape by extending and retracting pseudopods. The term describes a characteristic but does provide a place for it in the taxonomy of organisms. Organisms as diverse as protozoa, algae, animals, and fungi all have members that qualify as Amoebas. SOME algae are amoebas but most amoebas are NOT algae.
Bacteria, Amoeba, and algae
snails eat algae and aquatic plants
they eat algae and dead fish
yes but it depends if you have a snail