Phylum Amoebozoa traditionally included Answer amoebas. radiolarians. foraminiferans. all of the above
what do u think ?
Idk bro that's why im asking.
I think it's E. because I know for sure radiolarians andforaminiferans are. @Abhisar
All are protists but do u think all are amoebozoa ?
@alphadxg
If the question is looking for only one answer, then it has to include them, because I'm 99% sure radiolarins and foraminiferns are included.
Are the choices radiolarins, foraminiferns, amoebas and all of the above?
yes @BEATZDJ
answer will be only A
Really?
ohkay tell me why u sayn all ?
@Abhisar is right, but I swear when I was studying this I came across something that included both of these.... oh well.
I would also agree with @Abhisar
The Amoebozoa are a major group of amoeboid protozoa, comprising the majority of the amoebae that move using blunt or lobose pseudopods. Most members are unicellular, for instance the famous species Amoeba proteus, which is often studied in laboratories. They include the most common protists in soils and aquatic habitats. Some are symbiotic on other organisms, including some pathogens, responsible for amoebiasis (dysentery) and other diseases. They also include most slime moulds (Mycetozoa), multinucleate or multicellular forms that produce spores, and are often visible to the unaided eye.
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