How can an amoeba move?
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Amoebas move by using bulging parts called pseudopodia (Soo-doh-POH-dee-uh). The term means “false feet.” These are extensions of the cell's membrane. An amoeba can reach out and grab some surface with a pseudopod, using it to crawl forward. Amoebas come in many shapes
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The pseudopodia is used to help the amoeba move, and also to eat.
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