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Ameba's use pseudopods

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they are called pseudopias

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Estereocilliae.

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What is footlike cytoplasmic extensions?

Pseudopodia (as in, the cytoplasmic extensions of amoeba as they try to move?). I believe they are formed as a result of rapid actin polymerisation.


What are temporary extensions of a protozoans cytoplasm?

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An amoeba consists of a single cell and has a nucleus what is an amoeba called?

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Describe how the Amoeba uses it pseudopodia?

Pseudopods are flowing extensions of the amoeba's cytoplasm, which the amoeba use to move around. They do this by stick a part of their cytoplasm outward to an open area, then the part will pull the rest of the amoeba toward it.


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What is the modern name of amoeba cells called?

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What do you called a primitive single celled creature?

Amoeba is a primitive single celled organism.


How do unicellular move?

Unicellular organisms move in a variety of ways. Paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hairs that act like oars and propel the organism along. Bacteria move by rotating a flagellum that looks a bit like oars and propel the organism These organisms "swim" along. An amoeba moves by changing shape and forcing its cytoplasm into extensions called pseudopods. - s delacruz


Paramecium how does the structure different from that which the amoeba uses for locomotion?

the paramecium uses cilia, which are tiny hair-like structures, for locomotion. on the other hand, amoeba uses pseudopodia, which are extensions of the cell's cytoplasm, to move.


What are the different types of amoeba?

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