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|creator = NinthMusketeer
|creator = NinthMusketeer
|image = Chemeba.jpg
|image = Chemeba.jpg
|ancestor = Lithoamoeba, Calciochavus, Calciomoeba, Lithoamoebos Feldsparitroph, Lithomecium, Lithnumer, Lithoranjavia, Maehematitus, Methamoeba, Silicamoeba, Sulfamoeba, Beach Sulfamoeba, Symbiomoeba, Tomokanoti
|extant =
|ancestor = Lithoamoeba
|size = 500 um to 1 mm Thick
|size = 500 um to 1 mm Thick
|habitat = Global (Sagan 4)
|habitat = Global (Sagan 4)
|diet = Chemotroph
|diet = Chemotroph
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction= Asexual (Binary Fission), Sexual (Conjugation)
|respiration = Passive Diffusion
|domain =
|reproduction= Asexual (Mitosis), Sexual (Conjugation)
|kingdom =
|phylum =
|parent =Lithoamoebaceae
|class =
|genus = Chemeba
|order =
|species = spp.
|family =
|genus =
|species = Chemeba
}}
}}


The '''chemeba''' genus group has replaced its ancestor along with [[calciochavus]], [[calciomoeba]], [[lithoamoebos feldsparitroph]], [[lithomecium]], [[lithnumer]], [[lithoranjavia]], [[methamoeba]], [[silicamoeba]], [[sulfamoeba]], [[beach sulfamoeba]], [[symbiomoeba]], and [[tomokanoti]]. As their name suggests, the chemeba have amorphous forms and break down inorganic materials for energy. However, some species are detrivores and only revert to inorganic materials when their primary food source runs out. Chemeba generally live in the water table beneath land near deep-sea vents in the oceans, where they can easily access their food sources.
The '''chemeba''' genus group has replaced its ancestor along with [[calciochavus]], [[calciomoeba]], [[Lithoamoebos Feldsparitroph|lithoamoebos feldsparitroph]], [[lithomecium]], [[lithnumer]], [[lithoranjavia]], [[maehematitus]], [[methamoeba]], [[silicamoeba]], [[sulfamoeba]], [[Beach Sulfamoeba|beach sulfamoeba]], [[symbiomoeba]], and [[tomokanoti]]. As their name suggests, the chemeba have amorphous forms and break down inorganic materials for energy. However, some species are detrivores and only revert to inorganic materials when their primary food source runs out. Chemeba generally live in the water table beneath land near deep-sea vents in the oceans, where they can easily access their food sources.


=Integrated Species=
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* [[Lithoamoeba]]

* [[Calciochavus]]

* [[Calciomoeba]]

* [[Lithoamoebos Feldsparitroph]]

* [[Lithomecium]]

* [[Lithnumer]]

* [[Lithoranjavia]]

* [[Maehematitus]]

* [[Methamoeba]]

* [[Silicamoeba]]

* [[Sulfamoeba]]

* [[Beach Sulfamoeba]]

* [[Symbiomoeba]]

* [[Tomokanoti]]

Latest revision as of 03:24, 23 February 2024

Chemeba
(Chemeba spp.)
Main image of Chemeba
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorNinthMusketeer Other
Week/Generation23/148
HabitatGlobal (Sagan 4)
Size500 um to 1 mm Thick
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietChemotroph
RespirationPassive Diffusion
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionAsexual (Mitosis), Sexual (Conjugation)
Taxonomy
Domain
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Lithoamoebia
Lithoamoebales
Lithoamoebaceae
Chemeba
Chemeba spp.
Ancestor:Descendants:

The chemeba genus group has replaced its ancestor along with calciochavus, calciomoeba, lithoamoebos feldsparitroph, lithomecium, lithnumer, lithoranjavia, maehematitus, methamoeba, silicamoeba, sulfamoeba, beach sulfamoeba, symbiomoeba, and tomokanoti. As their name suggests, the chemeba have amorphous forms and break down inorganic materials for energy. However, some species are detrivores and only revert to inorganic materials when their primary food source runs out. Chemeba generally live in the water table beneath land near deep-sea vents in the oceans, where they can easily access their food sources.

Integrated Species