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Amoeba
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Amoeba.
an amoeba cell is a cell that contains a pseudopod
haha i had this same exact question on my hw like a week ago! the pseudopod is used two make the protist move and also to surround and subdue its prey. The pseudopod is false feet
It is a heterotroph and it engulfs its food
ingestion
No, protists are generally unicellular.
most of protists moved with cillia, flagella, or pseudopod.
They have extensions of the cell membrane and cytoplasm called pseudopod.
Well, the unique cell parts in a protists are the flagella and the pseudopod. Only protists have flagellas and pseudopods. They are both used to move.
yes they actually can. they have structures which allow them to move across. The cilia (tiny hair like structures), flagella (whip like structures), or pseudopod whoch acts like a foot.
Amoebas move by changing the shape of their body, forming pseudopods (temporary foot-like structures). The word pseudopod means "false foot."
Becuase sarcodines use pseudopods to move, ( pseudopod is false foot) this tell us that it is in the phylum rhizopoda. Don't worry. This answer is gaurenteed right because i am doing this project with microscopes and protists.
Protists that have animal-like characteristics are categorized as protozoans. The protozoan group is further subdivided by the way in which the protozoans move. The categories include sacordinians which move using pseudopod, zooflagellates which move using flagella, ciliaphorans which move using cilia, and sporozoans which form spores.
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.
the pseudopod is located in the plant cell...
A genus of naked, lobose, pseudopod-forming protozoa of the class Sarcodina that are abundant soil-dwellers, especially in rich organic debris ... www.lungusa.org/site/c.dvLUK9O0E/b.40415/
Amoebas have pseudopods. The amoeba reached for food with its pseudopod.
an amoeba cell is a cell that contains a pseudopod