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Ibrahim Levine
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18 September, 18:35
Is an amoeba an algae or a protozoan?
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Evelin Padilla
18 September, 18:50
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The amoeba belongs to the protozoa kingdom. Therefore, an amoeba is a protozoan.
Fun Fact: A bit of research tells me that protozoan is derived from protos and zoon which means "first" and "animal" respectively. This relates to the fact that protozoans are unicellulars (so they're the most basic beings in the animal kingdom).
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