why amoeba is not placed in animal kingdom?
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The ameba is considered an animal-like protist because it moves and consumes its food, but it is not classified as an animal because it consists of a single cell; it is unicellular.
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The ameba (also spelled amoeba) is a protozoan that belongs to the Kingdom Protista. ... The ameba is considered an animal-like protist because it moves and consumes its food, but it is not classified as an animal because it consists of a single cell; it is unicellular.
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