the movement of amoeba is achieved by forming
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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.
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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 movemenof granules within the organism. The basic locomotory organelle is the pseudopodium.
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