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what is the order of amoeba.........ek last question, i m leaving this app today....fir krna ignore......​

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Answered by skb08091997
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Amoebida (superclass Sarcodina, class Rhizopodea) An order of protozoa, lacking a test, in which each cell contains a single nucleus and is of indeterminate shape. The cells typically form lobopodia (rarely filopodia or anastomosing) which serve for locomotion and feeding.

Answered by kanpurharsh
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Amoeba, also spelled ameba, plural amoebas or amoebae, any of the microscopic unicellular protozoans of the rhizopodan order Amoebida. The well-known type species, Amoeba proteus, is found on decaying bottom vegetation of freshwater streams and ponds. There are numerous parasitic amoeba

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