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Amoeba belongs to . Algae Fungi . Protozoa . Virus

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fungus is a special type of eukaryotes. A certain type of amoeba may be a fungus, because amoeba can be both fungi, animals and algae. They are single celled, i.e. they are protists. ... “Bacteria” was initially used about all organisms that do not have a nucleus, and “eukaryote” was used about those that had a nucleus.

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Answered by tanusharma12111987
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Amoeba belongs to fungi

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