Amoeba acts, eats, feels, and uses its body differently than the monera kingdom. Therefore, it is not in the same kingdom as monera
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Well, it's because they're eukaryotic, single-celled, mobile, and don't fit well with Animalia, Plantae, Fungi. Protista is sort of a catch-the-rest kingdom.
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Gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) just diffuse through the cell membrane. Cellular respiration to convert food into energy takes place within the mitochondria.
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Yes and no, they were until scientists started sorting out the protists and ended up with many more kingdoms that they put in "Protista", There are around 3 different "ameoba kingdoms" now.
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A genus of naked, lobose, pseudopod-forming protozoa of the class Sarcodina that are abundant soil-dwellers, especially in rich organic debris ... www.lungusa.org/site/c.dvLUK9O0E/b.40415/
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An amoeba is a single celled organism. They are only about 700 microns in diameter. They move around by shifting their cytoplasm and they eat by letting substances in through their cell membrane.You can find more information here: http://ww...
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An amoeba eats some bacteria and smaller protists.
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