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how is Amoeboid protozoans have silica shells on their surface​

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Answered by sanjayp74880
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Amoeboid protozoans: The amoeboid protozoans live in freshwater, sea water or in moist soil. They produce pseudopodia for locomotion and for capturing food. The marine forms have silica shells on their surface. ... The coordinated movement of cilia facilitates the entry of food-laden water into the gullet. and please follow

Answered by Anonymous
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Rhizarian amoebae

Rhizarian amoebae that are known commonly as radiolarians form shells from silica or strontium sulfate; in some the shell has so many holes that the structure resembles a sponge.

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Amoeboid protozoans: The amoeboid protozoans live in freshwater, sea water or in moist soil. They produce pseudopodia for locomotion and for capturing food. The marine forms have silica shells on their surface. ... The coordinated movement of cilia facilitates the entry of food-laden water into the gullet.

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