Biology, asked by debopriyasaha4057, 11 months ago

Amoeba is in which group porifera,coelenterata,platyhelminthes,nematoda,annelida,arthropoda,mollusca or echinodermata

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Answered by pampaghosh354
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Amoeba does not form a single taxonomic group

Insted they are found in every lineage of eukaryotic organisms

Answered by braysajjadahamed
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AMOEBA is not an animal it does not belong to kingdom animalia  

porifera,coelenterata,platyhelminthes,nematoda,annelida,arthropoda, mollusca or echinodermata these all are phylum of invertibrata of animalia

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