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What is amoeboid movement?​

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Amoeboid movement: Some of the cells in our body like macrophages and leucocytes in blood performs amoeboid movement. It is done by pseudopodium. Microfilaments are also involved in the amoeboid movement.

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Amoeboid movement is the most common mode of locomotion in eukaryotic cells.[1] It is a crawling-like type of movement accomplished by protrusion of cytoplasm of the cell involving the formation of pseudopodia ("false-feet") and posterior uropods. One or more pseudopodia may be produced at a time depending on the organism, but all amoeboid movement is characterized by the movement of organisms with an amorphous form that possess no set motility structures. Movement occurs when the cytoplasm slides and forms a pseudopodium in front to pull the cell forward.

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