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what is a hyaline cap?

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Answered by MrNerd
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During locomotion the leading edge of the cell shows an area of transparent hyaloplasm, which looks as clear as water. This anteriorly situated hyaloplasm forms a hyaline crescent and is usually called the hyaline cap. 
Answered by 02020divyanshu
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During locomotion the leading edge of the cell shows an area of transparent hyaloplasm, which looks as clear as water. This anteriorly situated hyaloplasm forms a hyaline crescent and is usually called the hyaline cap. While the hyaline cap is the anterior part, the uroid is the posterior part of a locomotive amoeba

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