Temporary finger like extensions on amoeba are called
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psuedopodia
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Because it is unicellular organism
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The finger-like extensions of the amoeba are called pseudopodia. The word "pseudopodia" means false feet, and they help the amoeba move forward and to ingest food.
An amoeba extends its pseudopodia toward a food particle and then surrounds it. Later, the amoeba engulfs the food particle.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism with a dense jelly-like substance called cytoplasm inside the cell. Food particles and other matter are found floating in the protoplasm.
An amoeba extends its pseudopodia toward a food particle and then surrounds it. Later, the amoeba engulfs the food particle.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism with a dense jelly-like substance called cytoplasm inside the cell. Food particles and other matter are found floating in the protoplasm.
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