What subphylum do the Amoebas fall under
Sarcodina (Amoebas)
The Amoebas fall under the subphylum Sarcodina. This subphylum belongs to the phylum Protozoa which consists of unicellular eukaryotic organisms. Members of this subphylum share common characteristics such as the ability to form pseudopodia (temporary bulges of the cytoplasm) which they use for movement and feeding. Amoebas are diverse organisms found in various habitats ranging from freshwater, soil, and marine environments. They have different shapes and sizes but all share a similar mode of feeding which involves engulfing food particles through phagocytosis.
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