what kingdom does amoeba belongs to
I thought that it was a bacteria of sorts
it belongs to the kingdom protista
kingdom protista: the members of the kingdom protista , called protists , are all eukaryote although more protists are unicellular , some such as the organisms commonly known as sweeds are multicellular . the majority of protists have hair like structure on the cell surface that facilitate movement . examples of unicellular protists include PARAMECIUM AND AMOEBA
am i right??
is it amoebozao or protista ???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amoeba h http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eukaryota you can go with PROTISTA wait for someone to clarify it.
ok :)
kingdom portista
ah! cookies thank you :):)
welc my pops a bio teach
The protozoa isnt it?
the group is Protozoa
thanks all
Protozoa, protista, protoctista - all the same thing - I think protoctista may be the current term in vogue.
Yup: Protoctists: Protozoa is a deprecated term. Further reading: http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/protoc.html
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