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Phylum Amoebozoa
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Order Euamoebida
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Phylum Euglenozoa
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Class Euglenoidea
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Genus Euglena
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Phylum Euglenozoa
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Class Trypanosomatidea
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Genus Trypanosoma
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Phylum Apicomplexa
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Class Coccidea
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Genus Plasmodium
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Phylum Viridiplantae
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Class Chlorophyceae
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Genus Volvox
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Phylum Ciliophora
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Class Oligohymenophorea
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Genus Paramecium
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What is the Amoeba classification?
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Phylum Amoebozoa
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Order Euamoebida
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What is the Euglena classification?
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Phylum Euglenozoa
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Class Euglenoidea
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What is the Trypanosoma classification?
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Phylum Euglenozoa
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Class Trypanosomatidea
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What is the Volvox classification?
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Phylum Viridiplantae
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Class Chlorophyceae
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What is the Plasmodium classification?
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Phylum Apicomplexa
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Class Coccidea
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What is the Paramecium classification?
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Phylum Ciliophora
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Class Oligohymenophorea
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Function of plasmalemma
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support
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Function of ectoplasm
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support
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Holophytic
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An organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis.
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Phytoflagellate
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Any of various organisms (as dinoflagellates) that are considered a subclass (Phytomastigophora syn. Phytomastigina) usually of algae by botanists and of protozoans by zoologists and that have many characteristics in common with typical algae
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Binary fission
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produces two separate cells
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Longitudinal fission
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longitudinal fission is the lengthwise splitting, a mode of asexual reproduction
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