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Animal- Protist

By : Josh Benson. Animal- Protist. Amoeba . Common name: Amoeba, obviously Scientific name: Acanthamoeba polyphaga Kingdom: Amoebozoa . Phylum : Tubulinea . Class:sarcodina . Adavantages of amoeba in common with Tubulinea.

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Animal- Protist

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  1. By : Josh Benson Animal-Protist

  2. Amoeba • Common name: Amoeba, obviously • Scientific name: Acanthamoebapolyphaga • Kingdom: Amoebozoa. • Phylum: Tubulinea. • Class:sarcodina.

  3. Adavantages of amoeba in common with Tubulinea • If it is in ponds it is found moving about around the weeds and stones. Some species are found in the damping soil. Amoeba is a protist, so it is a microscopic in size , measuring 0.25 millimeters. It is a single celled life form It Is also a single celled organism.

  4. Type of organism an amoeba is • It is a free living organism • they are classified as herbivores, because the feed mainly on algae (in fresh water) which considerd a plant. • Amoeba is found in terrestrial as well as aquatic habitats. • It doesn’t really show any segmentation

  5. This is an example of what an Amoeba would look like

  6. Life cycle and reproduction of an Amoeba • The amoeba reproduces asexually. • The average amoeba has a lifespan of two days • There are many different species that reproduce asexually, and the rate of reproduction depends upon the species. it produces just one offspring at a time. This is a picture of what an amoeba life cycle would look like.

  7. Habitat of an amoeba • An amoeba usually lives in ponds and sometimes in humans when they ingest it. • An amoeba eats algae usually and usually eats anything that is smaller than it.

  8. Interesting facts • An amoeba doesn’t really have a head or body, its kind of like a blob of nothing • An Amoeba can cause a person to get diarrhea and can even spread to the brain in cases when it is digested • The amoeba captures its prey by enclosing the micro-organism with its body. It, then, engulfs the prey. • The amoeba reproduces by dividing itself into two. This process is known as binary fission. Thus, it can be argued that technically the amoeba never dies.

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