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Cytoplasmic Streaming
They do not like the light, they go away.
amoebas move via pseudopods("fake feet")- temporary cytoplasmic projections
Amoebas use cytoplasmic streaming to trap food particles and move. Cytoplasmic streaming is caused by microfilament movement in the cytoskeleton of an amoeba. The cytoplasmic streaming allows the amoeba to surround its food particles. The arm like projects that seem to come out of the amoeba are called pseduopodia. When the cytoplasm completely surrounds the food particles it forms a vacuole around them. The pseduopodia also allow the amoeba to move.
slime mold
Amoebas move through the use of pseudopods. These are false feet that the amoebas change shape to create, use to move, and then reabsorb.
Amoebas move by extending their pseudopods or false feet. This is how amoebas get around to find shelter, food and explore different locations.
They use psuedopods
sauncer
false foot. Like in amoebas, they move by pseudopodia, because the way they use their cytoplasm to move causes them to look like they have feet, even though they do not.
amoebas are alive and able to move and eat
pseudopodia (false feet) in Latin
Cytoplasmic Streaming
They do not like the light, they go away.
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.
Psuedopodia can be called a "false foot".