Pseudopodia (as in, the cytoplasmic extensions of amoeba as they try to move?). I believe they are formed as a result of rapid actin polymerisation.
plasmodial slime molds.
Canaliculi are the narrow passageways that contain cytoplasmic extensions of osteocytes in bone tissue. These canaliculi connect neighboring osteocytes and allow for communication and nutrient exchange between these cells.
Smooth muscle is capable of transmitting impulses along its cytoplasmic extensions due to the presence of gap junctions, which allow for direct cell-to-cell communication. This feature enables coordinated contractions in smooth muscle tissue.
Cytoplasmic extensions of neurons that act as an antennae for the reception of nerve impulses from other nerve cells are called dendrites. Dendrites receive signals from other neurons and transmit these signals to the cell body of the neuron.
The little extensions of the cell membrane that connect osteocytes are called dendritic processes or cytoplasmic extensions. These extensions allow osteocytes to communicate with one another and with other bone cells, facilitating the exchange of nutrients and signaling molecules. They play a crucial role in maintaining bone health and regulating bone remodeling.
They are called pseudopod.
pseudopods
It is called a pseudopod
cytoplasmic extensions
plasmodial slime molds.
Canaliculi
Canaliculi are the narrow passageways that contain cytoplasmic extensions of osteocytes in bone tissue. These canaliculi connect neighboring osteocytes and allow for communication and nutrient exchange between these cells.
The cytoplasmic extensions that provide the main receptive surfaces for neurons are called dendrites. Dendrites receive input from other neurons and transmit this information towards the cell body.
Bone canaliculi are narrow canals containing cytoplasmic processes of osteocytes. They are located in the space between the lacunae of ossified bone.
dendrites
Smooth muscle is capable of transmitting impulses along its cytoplasmic extensions due to the presence of gap junctions, which allow for direct cell-to-cell communication. This feature enables coordinated contractions in smooth muscle tissue.
NO they wrap around the axon in the PNS!