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difference between entamoeba and amoeba

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Answered by 49960
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Entamoeba are the ones that are internal parasites of other animals.

Amoeba are the free living forms that are found in water.
Answered by Anonymous
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Amoeba and Entamoeba are two species belonging to the taxonomic group amoebozoa. They are characterized by the presence of different types of pseudopods or pseudopodia including finger-like, blunt, lobose pseudopods and tubular shaped mitochondrial cristae. Amoebozoans are unicellular organisms. Amoebozoa is classified as a phylum under the kingdom Protista. Most amoebozoa are free living, either in freshwater or marine water. Amoebozoans are either shelled (hard shell) or unshelled and vary in size with a typical diameter of 10-20 μm. Amoeba is free living in freshwater, marine water and soil. Entamoeba is an endoparasite which resides inside a host body. This is the key difference between Amoeba and Entamoeba. Freshwater Amoebae has a contractile vacuole, but Entamoeba does not........

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