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Amoebas move by extending their pseudopods, which are temporary protrusions of their cell membrane and cytoplasm. The amoeba then pulls itself forward by flowing into these pseudopods, allowing it to move in a fluid and flexible manner. Additionally, the water flow and contraction of their cytoplasm also contribute to their movement.

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