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- Amoebidae abstract "The Amoebidae are a family of Amoebozoa, including naked amoebae that produce multiple pseudopodia of indeterminate length. These are roughly cylindrical with granular endoplasm and no subpseudopodia, as found in other members of the class Tubulinea. During locomotion one pseudopod typically becomes dominant and the others are retracted as the body flows into it. In some cases the cell moves by \"walking\", with relatively permanent pseudopodia serving as limbs.The most important genera are Amoeba and Chaos, which are set apart from the others by longitudinal ridges. The best known of the species in this family is Amoeba proteus, commonly used in classrooms to demonstrate movement by pseudopodia.".
- Amoebidae class Tubulinea.
- Amoebidae domain Eukaryote.
- Amoebidae kingdom Amoebozoa.
- Amoebidae phylum Tubulinea.
- Amoebidae thumbnail Wilson1900Fig3.jpg?width=300.
- Amoebidae wikiPageID "2600889".
- Amoebidae wikiPageLength "1940".
- Amoebidae wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Amoebidae wikiPageRevisionID "697265663".
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Amoeba_(genus).
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Amoeba_proteus.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Amoebozoa.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amoebozoa.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Chaos_(genus).
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Gottfried_Ehrenberg.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Deuteramoeba.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Metamoeba.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Parachaos.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Polychaos.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Pseudopodia.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Triassamoeba.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Trichamoeba.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLink Tubulinea.
- Amoebidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amoebidae".
- Amoebidae classis Tubulinea.
- Amoebidae domain Eukaryote.
- Amoebidae familia "Amoebidae".
- Amoebidae familiaAuthority "Ehrenberg 1838".
- Amoebidae imageCaption "Amoeba sp.".
- Amoebidae imageWidth "230".
- Amoebidae name "Amoebidae".
- Amoebidae phylum Tubulinea.
- Amoebidae regnum Amoebozoa.
- Amoebidae subdivision "Amoeba".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Chaos".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Deuteramoeba".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Hydramoeba".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Metachaos".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Metamoeba".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Parachaos".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Polychaos".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Triassamoeba".
- Amoebidae subdivision "Trichamoeba".
- Amoebidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Amoebidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Amoebozoa.
- Amoebidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amoebidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Amoebidae subject Category:Amoebozoa.
- Amoebidae hypernym Family.
- Amoebidae type Eukaryote.
- Amoebidae type Insect.
- Amoebidae type Species.
- Amoebidae type Amoeboid.
- Amoebidae type Redirect.
- Amoebidae type Thing.
- Amoebidae type Q19088.
- Amoebidae comment "The Amoebidae are a family of Amoebozoa, including naked amoebae that produce multiple pseudopodia of indeterminate length. These are roughly cylindrical with granular endoplasm and no subpseudopodia, as found in other members of the class Tubulinea. During locomotion one pseudopod typically becomes dominant and the others are retracted as the body flows into it.".
- Amoebidae label "Amoebidae".
- Amoebidae sameAs Q1846860.
- Amoebidae sameAs أميبات.
- Amoebidae sameAs অ্যামিবিডা.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae sameAs آمیبیان.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amébidos.
- Amoebidae sameAs 아메바과.
- Amoebidae sameAs Жылаңач_амебалар.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amebiniai.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae sameAs m.07qxjd.
- Amoebidae sameAs Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae sameAs Q1846860.
- Amoebidae wasDerivedFrom Amoebidae?oldid=697265663.
- Amoebidae depiction Wilson1900Fig3.jpg.
- Amoebidae isPrimaryTopicOf Amoebidae.
- Amoebidae name "Amoebidae".