Rhizopodea
Rhizopodea (Rhizopoda; subphylum Sarcomastigophora, superclass Sarcodina) A class of protozoa which feed and move by means of lobopodia or filopodia. Species are free-living in soil, freshwater, or marine environments, or are parasitic in various types of plant and animal.
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