Sarcodina, a group of protozoa that includes amoebas, play a crucial role in the environment as decomposers. They help break down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem, which supports plant growth and overall soil health. Additionally, they contribute to the microbial food web, serving as prey for larger organisms and thus supporting biodiversity. Their presence also aids in maintaining the balance of microbial communities in various habitats.
Amoeba belongs to the class Sarcodina within the phylum Amoebozoa.
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Sarcodina
Sarcodina refers to a phylum in the kingdom Protozoa. The members of this group are all single and multi celled amoebas
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 .
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