Amoeba are famous for their pseudopodia.
The protist amoeba forms pseudopodia.
They can move multiple ways, including flagella and pseudopodia
volvox uses both flagella and pseudopodia
amoeba uses pseudopodia for movement
They use psuedopods
a flagellate
euglena
The amoeba
protist
paramecium- a protist shaped like a shoe
Pseudopodia are present in Amoeba.
Mobile Protists achieve locomotion in a number of different ways based on the classification that particular Protist falls under. Protists in the phylum Sarcodina use their blob like pseudopodia (false feet) to achieve movement. The pseudopod of a protist functions differently from that of a snail, for example. A protist's pseudopod acts like an arm which extend from the body, latches onto a surface, then drags the rest of the organism along.In addition to pseudopodia, protists of the Phylum Ciliata (which are unique among protists in that they do not act as parasites), achieve locomotion through the use of Cilia: small, hairlike fibers that the protist waves about to propel itself through a fluid.Finally, there are the Zoomastigina, also known as 'flagellates,' which achieve their movement through the use of a flagellum: a long, tail-like appendage that flails back and forth to propel the protist forward.