They are called pseudopodia.
They use psuedopods
Cells use small appendages called flagella, which look like hairs, for movement.
Amoebas have constrictile vacuoles that pump excess water out of their cytoplasm.
Amoebas move through the use of pseudopods. These are false feet that the amoebas change shape to create, use to move, and then reabsorb.
The amoeba
Amoebas move by changing the shape of their body, forming pseudopods (temporary foot-like structures). The word pseudopod means "false foot."
They use psuedopods
Amoebas move by means of pseudopodia, or the sarcodine protozoa. This characteristic movement involves the extrusion of the cytoplasm for movement or for feeding by engulfing food.
Amoebas have taxes similar to speed or direction of movement
Is it peudopodia
amoeba uses pseudopodia for movement
psuedopods ---- novanet here to help all future nova net/gradpoint users. These dumb arses had flagella as the answer -__-
Pseudopods are animals that are like protists. These animals are members of the phylum sarcodina and use structures for movement.
They use psuedopods
contracting vesicles
Cells use small appendages called flagella, which look like hairs, for movement.
Amoebas have constrictile vacuoles that pump excess water out of their cytoplasm.