What is the difference between phylum apicomplexa and other protista phyla?
Phylum Rhizopoda : Amoebas Phylum Rhizopoda This formless group of organisms use pseudopodia for movement and feeding. These organisms are found worldwide, in soil, in salt and fresh water, and in the bodies of animals. . These organisms are usually naked, though some have a hard shell called a test. They do not contain cilia or flagella. They never undergo meiosis and do not produce mitotic spindles during cell division. Phylum Granuloreticulosa: Foraminifera Foraminiferans have slender, granular pseudopods used to capture food than for movement. They have a shell (test) made of calcium carbonate or of sand grains cemented by mucus. They contain numerous nuclei and are mostly marine. Reproduction varies from none to a complex life cycle containing mitosis and meiosis. Phylum Acrasiomycota: Cellular Slime Molds Members of this phylum combine characteristics of fungi and the amoeba. During good times they move gathering food like an amoeba, but when the going gets rough they settle down