One is an organism (pseudopod) and the other is a way of moving about (via pseudopods).
When an amoeba moves, its flexible cell membrane extends outward, forming a pseudopod, or temporary arm. This bulging allows the cytoplasm to flow into the newly formed pseudopod, propelling the cell in that direction. The process is driven by the amoeba's ability to reorganize its internal cytoskeleton, enabling it to change shape and navigate its environment. Overall, this movement is a key characteristic of amoeboid locomotion.
They are called pseudopodia, (singular is pseudopod).
An amoeba
shelled protozoans.
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.
Amoeba. This type of motion is known as "amoeboid motion".
Amoeba
To feed, an amoeba will extend a psuedopod around the food to draw it in.
The classification for and amoeba is and amoeboid. LOOK UP ON THE INTERNET
Amoebas have pseudopods. The amoeba reached for food with its pseudopod.
When an amoeba moves, its flexible cell membrane extends outward, forming a pseudopod, or temporary arm. This bulging allows the cytoplasm to flow into the newly formed pseudopod, propelling the cell in that direction. The process is driven by the amoeba's ability to reorganize its internal cytoskeleton, enabling it to change shape and navigate its environment. Overall, this movement is a key characteristic of amoeboid locomotion.
pseudopod
The amoeba extruded a pseudopod.
An amoeba is a shapeless cell which can extrude a part of itself, which is called a pseudopod (literally, false foot) and then the remainder of the cell can flow into that pseudopod, at which point the amoeba has moved.
Both the single opening of a hydra and the pseudopod of an amoeba are involved in the process of feeding. The hydra uses its single opening to capture and ingest prey, while the amoeba extends its pseudopod to engulf food particles through phagocytosis.
amoeboid movement
They are called pseudopodia, (singular is pseudopod).