No
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Amoeboids have pseudopods. They use pseudopodia to move around and feed. The pseudopods are part of the cell wall, filled with cytoplasm. They change their form in order to move.
Amoeboids will eat pretty much anything smaller than themselves, inlcuding bacteria, diatoms, and cilliates.
Any organism that moves by means of pseudopodia (false feet) is called an amoeboid. Amoeboids are a branch of protozoans, but there are porotzoans that are not amoeboids. The answer to your question is that some protozoa (amoeboids) have pseudopodia (false feet), but the rest do not.
Amoeboids
Pseudopodia.
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Amoeboids, Sporozoans, and Flagellates
No, a snail would never break out of its shell. It will die without the shell.
the shell would never be empty, there would be another shell under it and it would have all of its valence electrons
they never change their shell and they can be eaten.
turtles never get too large for a shell,the shells grows with them the shell is part if there skin
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