A pseudopod (any of several "false-feet") is an appendage that a protist in the phylum Mastigophora (i.e. an amoeba) uses. It is constantly reshaping and contracting to allow the protist to move.
protists. most likely consumers. they use flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia ( they are a mode of movement)
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Pseudopodia are present in Amoeba.
Amoeba are famous for their pseudopodia.
It forms pseudopodia to obtain its food.
Pseudopodia is the plural of the singular noun pseudopodium.
Pseudopodia
Protozoans move with the help Pseudopodia, cilia and flagella. Pseudopodia - Amoeba Cilia - Paramaecium Flagella - Euglena
No, cyanobacteria do not have pseudopodia. Pseudopodia are temporary protrusions of the cell membrane used for movement in certain single-celled organisms like amoebas, while cyanobacteria move through gliding or floating.
Pseudopodia
Yes, the formation of pseudopodia is a function of the cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton helps to provide structural support and allows for the dynamic changes in shape required for pseudopodia extension and retraction in cells like amoebas. Microfilaments and microtubules within the cytoskeleton play key roles in the formation of pseudopodia.
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