Examples -
1. Amoeba - one of the simplest animal.
2. Entamoeba histolytica - causing amoeboitic dyssentry.
- dimorphic.
- megna & minuta two forms are there.
- pseudopodium one.
- nucleus wheel shaped.
- monogenetic.
3. Entamoeba gingivalis - Encystment absent.
- Transmition by kissing.
4. Entamoeba coli - Scavenger in intestine of man.
5. Elphidium - Polystomella
- Exo-skeleton present which is porous.
Amoeba belongs to the class Sarcodina within the phylum Amoebozoa.
Amoebas and forams are protozoans with pseudopodia. i learned this last year when i was in 8th grade
I'm not too sure but I think that The Protist belongs To Cnidarian Phylum. I only think that this is the correct answer choice because I have to do a biology project and I needed this answer also.
Animal-like protists in the phylum Sarcodina are known as amoebas. They move and feed by extending and retracting pseudopods, which are temporary bulges of the cell membrane. Amoebas primarily engulf food particles through phagocytosis.
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.
phylum Sarcodina
Radiolaria belongs to the phylum Cercozoa.
Amoeba belongs to the class Sarcodina within the phylum Amoebozoa.
Amoebas are members of the phylum Amoebozoa. They do not belong to the subphylum Sarcomastigophora.
Amoebas and forams are protozoans with pseudopodia. i learned this last year when i was in 8th grade
Actinophyrx has an amoeboid body and glassy silica shells. They belong to the phylum Sarcodina and class Heliozoa.
phylum 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.
Phylum Sarcodina , Kingdom Protista .
Binary fussion
Sarcodina refers to a phylum in the kingdom Protozoa. The members of this group are all single and multi celled amoebas
I'm not too sure but I think that The Protist belongs To Cnidarian Phylum. I only think that this is the correct answer choice because I have to do a biology project and I needed this answer also.