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Q: What are the thin structure essentials for cytokinesis amoeboid movement and changes in cell shape?
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What is the definition of amoeboid movement?

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What is amoeboid movement?

Ameoboid movement is the movement of the endoplasm and ectoplasm to form a pseudopodia to make the amoeba mobile.


The complete locomotive process of the amoeba is called what?

amoeboid movement


What are formed in the bone marrow and are capable of amoeboid movement?

Macrophages


What is the function of a pseudopia?

i think that pseudopodia function is related to motion ( amoeboid movement )


How many legs does a amoeba have?

Pseudopodia or pseudopods


Which blood cells are capable of amoeboid movement?

WBCs & platelets namely: neutrophils and monocytes


In an Ameba materials are taken from its environment and then moved throughout its cytoplasm. These processes are known as?

energy release and synthesis


Do amoeboid cells move with flagella?

No they do not. That is the difference between the three types of motility in bacteria. There is gliding among Toxoplasma gondii. Amoeboid movement in which the polymerization/depolymerization of actin leads to the formation of pseudopodia, filopodia and/or lamellipodia that enable the cell to crawl along a surface is second. The last form of movement is flagellar.


Amoeboid movement is a method of locomotion used by which protozoans?

I - Amoeboid Locomotion - by means of pseudopodia II - Ciliary Locomotion - by means of cilia III - Flagellar Locomotion - by means of flagella IV - Metabolic or Contractile Locomotion- by means of myonemes


Can you contrast ciliates and sarcodines?

the sarcodines move with a type of locomotion thats know as amoeboid movement and ciliates propel rapidly through the water


What is an amoeboid?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaForaminiferan(Ammonia tepida)Amoeboids are single-celled life-forms characterized by an irregular shape.[1]"Amoeboid" and "amœba" are often used interchangeably even by biologists,[2] and especially refer to a creature moving by using pseudopodia. Most references to "amoebas" or "amoebae" are to amoeboids in general rather than to the specific genus Amoeba. The genus Amoeba and amoeboids in general both derive their names from the ancient Greek word for change