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how does Psendopodia help an amoeba? ​

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Axopodia are pseudopods supported by arrays of microtubules. The pseudopodia are enveloped by cytoplasm; thus, it is used most for phagocytosis or ingestion of food particles. ... This image shows a giant amoeba from the genus Chaos with three enormous lobose type pseudopod radially protruding from its body

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Axopodia are pseudopods supported by arrays of microtubules. The pseudopodia are enveloped by cytoplasm; thus, it is used most for phagocytosis or ingestion of food particles. This image shows a giant amoeba from the genus Chaos with three enormous lobose type pseudopod radially protruding from its body.

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