Species Hierarchy
Kingdom PROTOZOA-ALGAE (PROTISTA)
Phylum PROTOZOA - AMOEBA LIKE (SARCODINA)
Class SOFT AMOEBA GROUP (AMOEBA - TYPICAL)
Common name: AMOEBA
Scentific name: AMOEBA SPECIES

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Species Info:

This lifeform is found widely in Africa. This lifeform is found widely in Eurasia. This lifeform is found widely in the Indo-Australian region. This lifeform is widespread in North America. This lifeform is found widely in the New World tropics. This lifeform is found in freshwater such as lakes or rivers.

Members of this group are like globs of jelly that have a free form shape.

Amoeboid Group (Sarcodina) (Rhizopoda-Actinopoda, or Sarcodina) contains the familiar Amoeba studied in elementary biology. There are probably over 200 species of amoeba-like animals which vary greatly in size. The largest ones, although still very small,  can be viewed with the naked eye. A one thousand power microscope is required to view some of the very tiny species. These animals extend a foot or pseudopod for locomotion.

Protista kingdom (sometimes spelled as Protoctista) contains numerous phyla including unicellular animals and algae.

 

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