Pseudopods.
Amoebas have false feet or pseudopods to help the amoeba move. Amoebas uses their "false feet" to capture food and to find shelter.
Amoeba
Yes, it moves by pseudopodia. Which means false feet.
YES. "Pseudopod" means "fake feet". It is an extension of the amoeba's cell membrane and cytoplasm that not only moves the amoeba, but also encircles and engulfs food and liquid.
amoebas move via pseudopods("fake feet")- temporary cytoplasmic projections
amoeba moves by its false feet called pseudopodia.
Amoebas have false feet or pseudopods to help the amoeba move. Amoebas uses their "false feet" to capture food and to find shelter.
Amoeba
They do not migrate, but they do follow food to different parts of there habitat. They do not migrate, but they do follow food to different parts of there habitat.
Pseudopods act as feet and help in movement.
Amoeba
No they aren't, they just received their name because of their similar feet, and their ability to climb up trees. nubzoor
Yes grizzly bears have webbed feet also polar bears and they are worlds largest land carnivore.
Yes, it moves by pseudopodia. Which means false feet.
YES. "Pseudopod" means "fake feet". It is an extension of the amoeba's cell membrane and cytoplasm that not only moves the amoeba, but also encircles and engulfs food and liquid.
Amoeba has flexible cell membrane. It enables amoeba to engulf in food by the process called endocytosis.
adult polar bears are 7 feet long and cubs are 3 feet long