An ameba's false feet are calledpseudopod they use it to move around. they push the cytoplasm in he way they want it to go, and then it will create a thing that kind of looks like a loop.
A pseudopod is a temporary protrusion of cytoplasm that can be used for locomotion. Pseudopodia can be called false feet.
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False leg or a False Foot
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amoeba moves by its false feet called pseudopodia.
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.
Amoebas have false feet or pseudopods to help the amoeba move. Amoebas uses their "false feet" to capture food and to find shelter.
The term 'false feet' is the plural form; the singular form is 'false foot'.
No, they are types of bacteria.
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