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what is locomotion in amoeba​

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Answered by nikunj1512
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the movement of amoeba using it's false feet ( pseudopodia) is called locomotion.

According to Google locomotion in amoeba is defined as:

Locomotion of an amoeba is thought to occur due to the sol-gel conversion of the protoplasm within its cell. ... On the opposite (posterior) end of the cell, plasma gel is then converted to plasma sol and streamed toward the advancing pseudopodium.

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Answered by babitachouhan1980pkr
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Answer: movement or the ability to move from one place to another with the help of pseudopodia or false feet.

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