Any organism that moves by means of pseudopodia (false feet) is called an amoeboid. Amoeboids are a branch of protozoans, but there are porotzoans that are not amoeboids. The answer to your question is that some protozoa (amoeboids) have pseudopodia (false feet), but the rest do not.
False. Protozoa are not part of the Plant kingdom, they are classified in the Kingdom Protista.
False leg or a False Foot
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
The scientific name for the phylum Protozoa is Protozoa.
Pseudopods which translates to fake feet. Hope this helps!
False. Protozoa are not part of the Plant kingdom, they are classified in the Kingdom Protista.
False
False leg or a False Foot
The term 'false feet' is the plural form; the singular form is 'false foot'.
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
Protozoa are capable of locomotion by means of cilia, flagella, or a pseudopodium. While cilia and flagella are hair-like structures used by protozoa for movement, the pseudopodium is a projection or false limb utilized for the same purpose. Protozoa are uni-cellular organisms.
Totally false: 1 mile = 5280 feet...
False. When you change from miles to feet you multiply because there are more feet in a meter then there are meters in a foot
The scientific name for the phylum Protozoa is Protozoa.
Pseudopods which translates to fake feet. Hope this helps!
A pseudopod is a temporary protrusion of cytoplasm that can be used for locomotion. Pseudopodia can be called false feet.
Um, if your feet are amputated you can get artificial ones. Sort of the same thing as false legs or hands or teeth.