Biology, asked by smdmusharaf, 1 year ago

To which kingdom do amoeba, euglena, paramecium belongs to? why?

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Answered by Ankit1234
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Euglena, Paramecium and amoeba are the examples of Protista group.

Protista includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms.
Some of these organisms use appendages, like hair-like cilia and whip-like flagella for moving around.
Their type of nutrition can be autotrophic or heterotrophic.

Some more examples are unicellular algae, diatoms, and protozoans. 

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Answered by Dsnyder
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Amoeba Paramecium and Euglena belong to kingdom protista as they poses appendages and are single celled eukaryotic organisms
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