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explain locomotion in amoeba​

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Answered by namratadave1974
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Explanation:

movement or the ability to move from one place to another.

Answered by sumitrawat1991
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Answer:

In order to move, it thrusts out temporary finger-like projections called 'false-feet' or pseudopodia in the direction of movement. The cellular contents are pushed forward into the pseudopodium. Amoeba moves forward because of this flowing motion of the cytoplasm. This manner is often referred as amoeboid movement

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