a pseudopod is a "fake foot" or the movement of the cytoplasm, but it is not an actual structure.
Cillia are actual external structures, and they look like hairs. They have motor proteins which cause them to move
yes
paramecium- move with cilia amoeba- move by creeping along with their pseudopod's also, paramecium are larger.
It is called the Flagellum :D Flagellum- a long whiplike outgrowth from a cell that acts as an organ.
Protists can move using various methods such as flagella, cilia, pseudopods, or through gliding. Some protists are capable of both coordinated and random movements in response to stimuli in their environment. These movements help them find food, escape predators, and locate optimal conditions for survival.
Pseudopod amoeba refers to amoebas that move using temporary extensions of their cell membrane called pseudopods. Amoeboid motion, on the other hand, is a type of movement exhibited by some cells, like amoebas, where they change shape and squeeze through spaces by extending and retracting their pseudopods. Essentially, pseudopod amoeba describes the type of amoeba, while amoeboid motion describes the specific movement mechanism used by these cells.
The cell organelle formed by a pseudopod is called a phagosome. It is a membrane-bound vesicle that results from the engulfment of particles, such as bacteria or food, by the pseudopod during phagocytosis.
Amoebas have pseudopods. The amoeba reached for food with its pseudopod.
yes
Amoeba
cillia
paramecium- move with cilia amoeba- move by creeping along with their pseudopod's also, paramecium are larger.
no
To feed, an amoeba will extend a psuedopod around the food to draw it in.
It is called the Flagellum :D Flagellum- a long whiplike outgrowth from a cell that acts as an organ.
cillia and mucus are best friends in the foot and work together to keep your big toe attached cillia and mucus are best friends in the foot and work together to keep your big toe attached
They are called pseudopod.
pseudopod