Difflugia is a genus of Amoebozoa which produce shells from sand granules. They are heterotrophic unicellular organisms which use pseudopods to move around.
The scientific name of Difflugia, a genus of amoeboid protists, is Difflugia.
The Difflugia is from 200-250 microns long.
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Difflugias are commonly found in marshes.
It is a heterotroph and it engulfs its food
How does difflugia oblonga defend itself against predators? What special structures does it have? Does it cause a disease? How is it transmitted? What are the symptoms of the disease? Is there any treatment for the disease?
Domain: Eukaryota Order: Arcellindia I hope This helps you out!
A diatom is a single celled organism. Diatoms are able to get rid of waste by the tiny holes that are found in the cell wall.
Archaea, Bacteria, Amoeba, Coccidia, Cystoflagellata, Difflugia, Filosa ,Flagellata, Foraminifera, Gregarines, Haemosporidia, Heliozoa, Infusosia, malaria, Mastigophora, Mycetozoa, Myonemes, Protista, Protozoa, Pylome, Radiolaria, Rhizopoda, Sarcodina, Sporozoa.
Any bacteria.
No, single cell organism
Bacteria, Amoeba,Coccidia, Cystoflagellata, Difflugia, Filosa ,Flagellata, Foraminifera, Gregarines, Haemosporidia, Heliozoa, Infusosia, Malaria, Mastigophora, Mycetozoa, Myonemes, Protista, Protozoa, Pylome, Radiolari