what is psedopodia and explain also
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Pseudopodia are temporary and cytoplasm-filled parts of the cell membrane that are able to change their form in order to move. They are used in some eukaryotic cells to move around or to eat. Most cells that do this are called amoeboids. The amoeba is a common example.
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Psedopodia:
Temporary protrusion or retractile process of the cytoplasm of a cell (such as an amoeba or a white blood cell) .
Function :
The functions of pseudopodia include locomotion and ingestion: Pseudopodia are critical in sensing targets which can then be engulfed; the engulfing pseudopodia are called phagocytosis pseudopodia.
Example :
A common example of this type of amoeboid cell is the macrophage.
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