Tubulinida
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Polychaos
Polychaos genus![Scale 2](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/2.png)
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Play: Polychaos has a MOVE of 2, and is considered an HETEROTROPH.
Fact: Polychaos are often defined as unicellular organisms with no defined shape.
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Graphic by Keeling Labwww3.botany.ubc.ca/keeling/
Polychaos is an amoeboid genus in the Amoebozoa group.[2] Several characters unite the species in this genus. The pseudopods meld at their bases when the organism is moving, and have dorsal, longitudinal ridges. The nucleus is oval or ellipsoid.[3] (From: Wikipedia, July 2015) read more