Science, asked by siddhartha06, 11 months ago

what is difference between Protozoa and amoeba​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The taxonomic kingdom Protista is a collection of single-celled organisms that do not fit into any other category. Protists are a group made up of protozoa, unicellular algae, and slime molds. The protozoa are divided into four major groups: the ciliates, the flagellates, the heliozoans, and theamoebas.

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Amoebas do not form a single taxonomic group; instead, they are found in every major lineage of eukaryotic organisms. Amoeboid cells occur not only among the protozoa, but also in fungi, algae, and animals. Consequently, amoeboid organisms are no longer classified together in one group.

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Answered by golu1513
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Amoeba do not form a single taxonomic group ; instead they are found in every majer lineage of eukaryotic organisms. Amoiboid cells occur not only among the protozoa, but also in fungi, algae and animals. Consequently , amoiboid organisms are no longer classified together in one group.

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