Actinophryx has an amoeboid body and glassy silica shells. Which phylum and class does it belong to?
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The correct answer to the above question is phylum Sarcodina.
In fact it is associated with class Heliozoa.
Due to the presence of amoeboid, ciliate cannot be incorporated into the eclectic mix.
People should have insight about the feature of the Sarcodina.
Organisms comprise of cytoplasm and deploy temporary cytoplasmic extensions called pseudopodia in locomotion.
Sarcodina indulges in sexual reproduction through the process of Syngamy.
It exists in the solitary mode or survive in groups.
In fact it is associated with class Heliozoa.
Due to the presence of amoeboid, ciliate cannot be incorporated into the eclectic mix.
People should have insight about the feature of the Sarcodina.
Organisms comprise of cytoplasm and deploy temporary cytoplasmic extensions called pseudopodia in locomotion.
Sarcodina indulges in sexual reproduction through the process of Syngamy.
It exists in the solitary mode or survive in groups.
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