Definition
The 'order Amoebida' is a taxonomic grouping containing various amoeboid protists. These single-celled organisms are defined by their use of pseudopodia for locomotion and feeding. They're found in diverse environments, from soil to freshwater habitats. Think of them as a family of shapeshifting microbes. They lack a rigid cell structure, allowing them to adapt easily. Their simple body plan belies their ecological importance as predators and decomposers.