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Pseudopods are animals that are like protists. These animals are members of the phylum sarcodina and use structures for movement.
Muscle
Homologous structures are similar evolutionary structures that evolved in different organisms that were used for the same purpose long ago but are no longer in use
Amoebas move by changing the shape of their body, forming pseudopods (temporary foot-like structures). The word pseudopod means "false foot."
There are two types or hairlike structures that microorganisms use for movement. They are cilia (singular: cilium) and flagella (singular: flagellum). Usually microorganisms have cilia (more than one cilium) and flagellum (usually only one).
They are called pseudopodia.
Pseudopods are animals that are like protists. These animals are members of the phylum sarcodina and use structures for movement.
Vestigial StructureA vestigial structure is a structure that appears to no longer have a use in the body.
Cells use small appendages called flagella, which look like hairs, for movement.
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Homologous structures are similar evolutionary structures that evolved in different organisms that were used for the same purpose long ago but are no longer in use
short, hairlike strands called cilia sourround a paramecium. They use them for feeding and movement.:)
Amoebas move by changing the shape of their body, forming pseudopods (temporary foot-like structures). The word pseudopod means "false foot."
In reference to cells, the answer is cilia.
kinds according structures and use of the substance
The animal's lack of movement indicated that it was no longer motive. The suspect's motive was lacking, so the charges were dropped.
different network structures in use? is a network structure it is gu