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Amoebozoa is a
major taxonomic group containing about 2,400
described species of
amoeboid protists,
often possessing blunt, fingerlike,
lobose pseudopods...
- in the
supergroup Amoebozoa can
undergo mating and ****ual
reproduction including meiosis when food is scarce.
Since the
Amoebozoa diverged early from...
- Protozoa.
These organisms are now
classified in the
supergroups Excavata,
Amoebozoa,
Harosa (SAR supergroup), and Archaeplastida. They are
usually contracted...
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Amorphea is a
taxonomic supergroup that
includes the
basal Amoebozoa and Obazoa. That
latter contains the Opisthokonta,
which includes the Fungi, Animals...
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includes land plants), SAR,
Obazoa (which
includes fungi and animals),
Amoebozoa and Excavata.
Protists represent an
extremely large genetic and ecological...
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Obazoa is a
proposed sister clade of
Amoebozoa (which
together form Amorphea). The term
Obazoa is
based on the OBA
acronym for Opisthokonta, Breviatea...
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presence of the
machinery for plasmogamy,
karyogamy and
meiosis in the
Amoebozoa. "fungus (biology) :: ****ual reproduction". Britannica.
Retrieved 20 April...
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Myxomycota and
Myxomycetes are
terms used to
refer to some fungus-like
amoebozoa:
Infraphylum Mycetozoa (which encomp****es
Myxogastria among other classes)...
- as sporocarps. It is a
monophyletic group or
clade within the
phylum Amoebozoa that
contains the myxogastrids,
dictyostelids and protosporangiids. Eumycetozoa...
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unrelated eukaryotic organisms in the Stramenopiles, Rhizaria, Discoba,
Amoebozoa and
Holomycota clades. Most are microscopic;
those in the Myxogastria...