name the two organisms who belong to class rhizopoda
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Rhizopoda are a broad group of protozoan amoeboid organisms placed in the kingdom Protista. They include the naked and testate amoebae, some members of the slime moulds and foraminifera. The latter are almost exclusively marine organisms, either benthic or planktonic. Locomotion is by extension of pseudopodia of varied morphology that are specific to the taxonomic group. Pseudopodial morphology includes broad and fan-shaped anterior extensions, finger-like tubular extensions, or a web-like network, the latter are called rhizopods. The shape of the pseudopodia, and the morphology of the enclosing shell or test, when present, are major defining taxonomic characteristics. The Rhizopoda are important aquatic and terrestrial protozoa at the base of food webs and thus provide a major link in the transfer of energy to higher order consumers. Some are capable of preying on fungi (e.g. large mycophagous amoebae) or other protists and in some cases small invertebrates (e.g. foraminifera).
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two organisms belong to rhizopoda are testacea and difflugia
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rhizopoda are a broad group of protozoan amoeboid organisms placed in the kingdom protista