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The best example is amoeba. They move by using these "false feet" extending their cell into what looks like foot and then retracting it. That results in them pulling themselves forward or to the side.
Pseudopodia are temporary extensions of the cell membrane used for movement in certain cells, such as amoebas. They can also be used to engulf food particles during phagocytosis.
A name for an animal scientist in the branch of biology is a zoologist.Zoologist: a specialist in the branch of biology dealing with animals.Hope this helped!
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Pseudopodia is pronounced soo-duh-poh-dee-uh. It is the temporary projection from the cell of a amoeboid protozan. It is used for feed and locomotion.
Newton
Pseudopodia
Nikola Tesla
The scientist who gave cells their name was Robert Hooke, a 17th-century English scientist. He observed plant cells under a microscope and described them as resembling tiny rooms or cells, hence coining the term "cells."
Norman Ernest Borlaug was an american scientist named green revoluton
James Watson and Francis Crick
Newton's first name is Isaac.
Pseudopodia are present in Amoeba.
The protist amoeba forms pseudopodia.
Perhaps it is pseudopodia.
Albert Einstein
Isaac.