Amoeba falls under the category this group of microorganisms.
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- Amoebae are a heterogeneous group of single-celled eukaryotic microorganisms classified as the protists. ... Unlike the prokaryotic bacteria, the other major group of micro- organisms, the protists have a highly ordered internal cell structure known as eukaryotic organization.
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Amoeba is a genus of single-celled amoeboids in the family Amoebidae. The type species of the genus is Amoeba proteus, a common freshwater organism, widely studied in classrooms and laboratories.
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Each amoeba contains a small mass of jellylike cytoplasm, which is differentiated into a thin outer plasma membrane, a layer of stiff, clear ectoplasm just within the plasma membrane, and a central granular endoplasm. The endoplasm contains food vacuoles, a granular nucleus, and a clear contractile vacuole.
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