pseudopodium works due to the gel present inside it.
Pseudopodium is named so because it literally means "false foot." It is the temporary protrusion of the cell membrane in certain organisms, such as amoebas, that aids in locomotion and capturing prey. The term "pseudopodium" accurately describes this dynamic extension of the cell.
Cell structure integrity and movement, which includes moving vesicules, pushing the cellular membrane to engulf something or to project a pseudopodium.
It is pseudopodium
Pseudopodium
Amoeba can move by pseudopodium
Heliozoans eat by using their pseudopodium to form food traps by flowing around to engulf prey or trap it in a sticky mesh. Pseudopodium is also used for movement.
Pseudopodia is the plural of the singular noun pseudopodium.
Pseudopodia
They use psuedopods
Protozoa are capable of locomotion by means of cilia, flagella, or a pseudopodium. While cilia and flagella are hair-like structures used by protozoa for movement, the pseudopodium is a projection or false limb utilized for the same purpose. Protozoa are uni-cellular organisms.
Pseudopodium