Definition
Endamoebidae is a family of parasitic amoebae found in the intestines of animals, including humans. These amoebae are known for their ability to cause diseases, such as amoebic dysentery. Think of them as the 'inner' amoebae that live inside other organisms. They feed on bacteria and tissues in the host's gut. Some species are harmless, while others can be quite pathogenic. Their study is crucial for understanding and preventing parasitic infections.