Phylum Amoebozoa.
Some unicellular organisms with ameboid forms are also commonly called "amoeba", but they do not belong always to phylum Amoebozoa. Amoeba is a genus, however, all species of phylum Amoebozoa are currently called amoebae.
Amoeba belong to the phylum Tubulinea.
Amoeba belongs to the class Sarcodina within the phylum Amoebozoa.
Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Tubulinea Order: Tubulinida Family: Amoebidae Genus: Amoeba
The same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
No, an amoeba is not part of the eubacteria kingdom. Amoebae belong to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the phylum Amoebozoa. Eubacteria are a separate kingdom consisting of prokaryotic organisms like bacteria.
Amoeba belong to the phylum Tubulinea.
Amoeba belongs to the class Sarcodina within the phylum Amoebozoa.
Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Tubulinea Order: Tubulinida Family: Amoebidae Genus: Amoeba
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 same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
The phylum bulldogs belong in is, Chordate.
Echinoderms belong to the phylum Echinodermata.
Phylum Arthropoda.
Phylum Hepatophyta
An insect, such as a butterfly, does not belong to the chordate phylum. Insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
Amoebas belong to the phylum Amoebozoa, while paramecium belong to the phylum Ciliophora.
Amoeba belong in the Kingdom Protista.