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The cytoskeleton polymerises and deploymerises its protein chain to vary in length, pushing the cell membrane to form contracting pseudopods.

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Name the cell which form pseudopods?

The protist amoeba forms pseudopodia.


When does an Ameoba form a pseudopodia?

It forms pseudopodia to obtain its food.


How does amoebic cell differ from plant cell?

An Amoebic cell is differentiated from plant cell by its pseudopodia


What cell part does amoeba use for locomotion?

Actually, the amoebae uses it outer cell membrane. It arranges it's microtubles into an extension into the membrane that pushes it out into the arm called the pseudopodia ( the term you need ). Then it just pulls itself along after the extended pseudopodia. Another answer could be a pseudopod.


Does cyanobacteria have pseudopodia?

No, cyanobacteria do not have pseudopodia. Pseudopodia are temporary protrusions of the cell membrane used for movement in certain single-celled organisms like amoebas, while cyanobacteria move through gliding or floating.


Which cell part inside of an amoeba is most likely used to make the extension?

Actually, the amoebae uses it outer cell membrane. It arranges it's microtubles into an extension into the membrane that pushes it out into the arm called the pseudopodia ( the term you need ). Then it just pulls itself along after the extended pseudopodia. Another answer could be a pseudopod.


An amoeba is a unicellular microorganism. What cell part does an amoeba use for locomotion?

An amoeba uses pseudopodia, which are temporary projections of its cell membrane and cytoplasm, for locomotion. By extending and retracting these pseudopodia, the amoeba can move in a flowing manner, allowing it to navigate its environment and capture food. This method of movement is known as amoeboid movement.


Describe how the Amoeba uses it pseudopodia?

Pseudopods are flowing extensions of the amoeba's cytoplasm, which the amoeba use to move around. They do this by stick a part of their cytoplasm outward to an open area, then the part will pull the rest of the amoeba toward it.


What is the process called when a cell surrounds a large particle with pseudopodia and then engulfs it?

Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell engulfs a large particle by extending pseudopodia around it and bringing it into the cell in a membrane-bound vesicle.


What is a small sac that forms part of a cell membrane?

A vesicle forms as a small sac from the cell's membrane.


What forms part of the cell membrane and many of the cell organelles?

The answer is proteins.


Which part of the body of amoeba is used for getting food?

Cell Membrane The amoeba uses its cell membrane to form an arm-like structure (pseudopodia) to encircle food with its "arms" and engulfs it. Check the videos on youtube!