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Q: Which blood cells are capable of amoeboid movement?
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What is white blood cells job in the body?

The white blood corpuscles in blood is termed to be the "police force " of human body.The main function of WBC is to defend the body from allergies,invasions of foreign substances(antigens) and to prevent from infection .They are capable of amoeboid movement and they devour such alien particles.


How do amoeboid cells move?

They have Pseudopodia


What shape are blood cells?

It depends on d type of cell;white blood cell and blood platelets are amoeboid in shape;red blood cell is round and biconcave in shape


Is amoeba a haploid or a diploid?

The amoeboid cells are haploid. In the sexual phase of the life cycle, two amoeboid cells fuse to form a zygote. New amoeboid cells are produced by meiosis.


What does amoeboid motion?

I think it means white blood cells.Because the white blood cells are described as ameoboid that means they look like ameba they have both nucleus.. :)


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.


What does amoeboid motion mean?

I think it means white blood cells.Because the white blood cells are described as ameoboid that means they look like ameba they have both nucleus.. :)


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


What are the components of the cytoskeleton?

Cytoskeleton are complex networks of fibrous protein structures have been shown to exist in the cytosol of eukaryotic cells.. These fibrous proteins helps in cellular movement that is amoeboid movement and cyclosis . They also helps the cells to maintain their shapes.


The cells capable of fighting bacterial infection in the body are?

it is white blood cells


How do you use motion in a sentence?

Some specialized cells in our body like macrophages and leucocytes in blood exhibit amoeboid movement. It is affected by pseudopodia formed by the streaming of protoplasm (as in Amoeba). Cytoskeletal elements like microfilaments are also involved in the amoeboid movement watch?v=4s_wZzZhdaw


Microfilaments are well known for their role in what?

Microfilaments are well known for several things. They are known for amoeboid movement, formation of cleavage furrows, and the contracting of muscle cells.