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Amoeboid movement is the most common mode of locomotion in eukaryotic cells. Movement occurs when the cytoplasm slides and forms a pseudopodium in front to pull the cell forward. ... This type of movement has been linked to changes in action potential, though the exact mechanism is still unknown.

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Amoeboid movement is the most common mode of locomotion in eukaryotic cells. Movement occurs when the cytoplasm slides and forms a pseudopodium in front to pull the cell forward. This type of movement has been linked to changes in action potential, though the exact mechanism is still unknown.

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