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  1. The Amoebozoa are a eukaryote phylum of Amoeba-like protozoa. [2] They are a sister clade to the fungi and the animals. [3] Most move by internal cytoplasmic flow. Their finger-like pseudopodia are characteristic.

  2. Sep 7, 2020 · Walker, G., Zadrobílková, E., Čepička, I. (2017). Archamoebae. In: Archibald, J.M., Simpson, A.G.B., Slamovits, C. (Eds.). Handbook of the Protists.

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  4. As arqueamebas (Archamoebae) é un grupo de microorgnismos ameboides pertencentes aos Amoebozoa [1] que se caracteriza pola ausencia de mitocondrias [2]. Dous dos xéneros, Entamoeba e Endolimax son parasitos ou comensais internos dos animais. Algunhas especies son patóxenas para os seres humanos, causando doenzas tales como a disentería ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MastigamoebaMastigamoeba - Wikipedia

    Mastigamoeba was described as a genus of species characterized by an ameboid body with a hyaline based cytoplasm and a flagellum.Due to its similarities to genera such as Mastigella and Mastigina, the genus Mastigamoeba was specified in 1891 to only include organisms with the following features: amoeboid flagellates with hyaline based cytoplasm, a direct connection between the flagellum and ...

  7. Archamoebae are a diverse group of amoebae. Many have flagella for motility, while others do not. They grow in the absence of oxygen, though some can tolerate small amounts. Most described species of Archamoebae either lack mitochondria or are described to have reduced mitosomes. [2] They thrive and live in soil, freshwater, and marine habitats.

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