If amoeba cells do not have brains then how do they decide when to extend and contract a pseudopodia?
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nucleus controls
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An <i>Amoeba proteus</i>, left, with a <i>Paramecium bursaria</i>. Amoeba can change shape and move around by extending their pseudopodia, or 'false feet.' Paramecium move by using the cilia, or tiny hair-like structures, that cover their entire bodies. Paramecium bursaria form symbiotic relationships with green algae, according to Kenyon College's MicrobeWiki. The algae live in its cytoplasm. Algal photosynthesis provides a food source for Paramecium
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