Biology, asked by kanha7675, 2 months ago

plz tell that whether pseudopodia is cell organelle of amoeba or not

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Answered by Anonymous
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protozoans. Amoeboid movement is achieved by pseudopodia and involves the flow of cytoplasm as extensions of the organism. ... The basic locomotory organelle is the pseudopodium.

Answered by BabyBunny
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Amoeba contains single called organisms that forms pseudopodia.

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protozoans. Amoeboid movement is achieved by pseudopodia and involves the flow of cytoplasm as extensions of the organism. The process is visible under the light microscope as a movement of granules within the organism. The basic locomotory organelle is the pseudopodium. Amoebas are simple in form consisting of cytoplasm surrounded by a cell membrane. The outer portion of the cytoplasm (ectoplasm) is clear and gel-like, while the inner portion of the cytoplasm (endoplasm) is granular and contains organelles, such as a nuclei, mitochondria, and vacuoles. The genus Amoeba (true amoebae) is comprised of single-celled organisms that form pseudopodia. Members of this genus make use of these projections for locomotion and food ingestion. Through them, the amoebas are able to move away from an environment with harsh conditions.

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