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.
Amoeba moves by means of its pseudopodia.when a pseudopodia is formed at a particular direction further back is withdrawn
The amoebae surround their prey on all sides with pseudopodia until it's completely enveloped, trapping the prey in a food vacuole the amoeba will digest.
No pseudopodia are present mainly in amoeba.
Pseudopodia
the amoeba has no definite shape but changes due to the formation of pseudopodia
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.
Amoeba
Amoeba are famous for their pseudopodia.
amoeba uses pseudopodia for movement
The amoeba
Pseudopodia are present in Amoeba.
They use psuedopods
No pseudopodia are present mainly in amoeba.
Pseudopodia
Amoeba
Amoeba proteus is a unicellular protozoan. It has prominent pseudopodia for locomotion, and engulfing food via phagocytosis. It is transparent or colorless.
pseudopodia
amoeba
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena