Amoebas use pseudopods (false feet in Latin) to move around. They strech out one part of themsleves then pull the rest of it toward the part. The streched part looks like a limb, resulting in "false feet."
Locomotion in amoeba is due to the formantion of pseudopodia formation. PSEUDOPODIA: it is the out growth of amoebic cell plasma forming a buldge known as "ZONE OF GELATION". Several theory have been given for the formation of pseudopodia in which sol-gel theory is most acceptable.
amoeba move my changing their body shape they form pseudopod
the defenation of pseudopod is a false or temporary foot
Amoeba moves with the help of pseudopodia(false feet). It uses cytoplasmic streaming
Amoebas move with false feet. They stretch one part of their body and pull the rest of it with them. Sort of like a stretch and pull.
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motile
Amoebas are motile, meaning they are able to move and change shape by extending and retracting pseudopods, which are temporary projections of cytoplasm. This allows them to move toward sources of food or away from unfavorable conditions.
Protists can be either sessile or motile, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Many unicellular protists, such as amoebas and paramecia, are motile, using structures like cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia to move. Conversely, some protists, like certain algae and diatoms, are sessile and may attach to surfaces or float in water. Overall, their mobility varies widely within the diverse group of protists.
most people believe that plantae are motile
No, Rhizobium is not motile. It is a non-motile bacterium that forms a symbiotic relationship with plant roots by fixing nitrogen.
motile
Amoebas are motile, meaning they are able to move and change shape by extending and retracting pseudopods, which are temporary projections of cytoplasm. This allows them to move toward sources of food or away from unfavorable conditions.
Protists can be either sessile or motile, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Many unicellular protists, such as amoebas and paramecia, are motile, using structures like cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia to move. Conversely, some protists, like certain algae and diatoms, are sessile and may attach to surfaces or float in water. Overall, their mobility varies widely within the diverse group of protists.
If an organism is motile then it can move. Plants are not motile.
Plasmodium are motile.
Motile - The Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores. Archaea bacteria is motile.
motile
They have legs and can walk so theyre motile
Yes they are motile
most people believe that plantae are motile
yes
they are sessile