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What is amoeboid movement ?

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Answered by ParkYoonaa
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Amoeboid movement is a characteristic of Amoeba and human macrophages. It occurs when ectoplasm contracts to move endoplasm into pseudopodium. \:

Answered by ashokkumar550h
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Most mammals have legs for walking, fish have fins for swimming, and birds have wings for flying, but what if you didn't have any of these structures? Well, you might use use amoeboid movement. Simply put, amoeboid movement is a crawling movement used by some types of cells and unicellular organisms that have no set structures for mobility

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