order amoebida

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Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic order of protozoa: "Order Amoebida" is the formal biological classification for a group of single-celled organisms (protozoa) characterized primarily by their method of movement and feeding using temporary projections of cytoplasm called pseudopodia. This order includes the well-known genus Amoeba.

Usage
  • The term "Order Amoebida" is used exclusively in scientific contexts, specifically in the fields of biology, microbiology, and taxonomy.
  • It functions as a proper noun, the official name of a taxonomic rank, and is often capitalized.
Examples
  • In a textbook: "Members of Order Amoebida are found in diverse aquatic and terrestrial habitats."
  • In a research paper: "The study compared the mitochondrial genomes of several species within the Order Amoebida."
  • In a lecture: "Today, we will focus on the morphological characteristics that define the Order Amoebida."
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within a specific ranking system: Kingdom (Protista) > Phylum (Sarcomastigophora) > Class (Sarcodina) > Order (Amoebida). Organisms in this order are distinguished from other amoeboid protozoans by specific structural details.
Variants and Related Words
  • Amoeba (n.): The common name for a genus of organisms within Order Amoebida. Often used informally to refer to any amoeboid cell.
  • Amoeboid (adj.): Having an irregular, shape-changing form like an amoeba, especially relating to movement.
  • Amoebiasis (n.): An infection caused by amoebas, typically (which belongs to a different order, Amoebida being primarily free-living).
Synonyms
  • Amoebae (as a group): This is a common-name synonym for the organisms within the order, but it is not a precise taxonomic equivalent.
  • N/A: In strict scientific taxonomy, order names do not have direct synonyms.
Notes on Meaning
  • The definition is precise and technical. "Order Amoebida" refers only to the taxonomic grouping. It does not describe the behavior, ecology, or medical importance of individual species within it.
  • It is important to distinguish between the formal Order Amoebida and the informal term "amoeba," which can refer to various unrelated organisms that move using pseudopodia.
Noun
  1. the animal order including amoebas