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What is a psueudopod?

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Updated: 6/13/2024

A pseudopod is a temporary protrusion of the cell membrane in amoeboid cells, used for movement and capturing food. It is formed through the cytoplasmic streaming of the cell, allowing the cell to change shape and move in its environment.

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