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what is the function of pseudopodia in amoebas

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pseudopods are actually extensions of the cytoplasm, or the thick liquid that is inside organisms like amoeba. The organism can change the shape of the pseudopod, making it move, appear, and disappear. The pseudopods are used in movement and as a tool to capture prey

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Answered by rohitraj0985
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Imagine you are enjoying a summer day at the lake. You have been water skiing, tubing, and now you're sitting on the beach watching the sunset. Meanwhile, a small monster is making its way to your brain. It entered your nose while you were in the water and is now using chemicals excreted by nerve cells to locate and consume your brain. It will take about 15 days before you show symptoms, but in the meantime, this deadly creature is using enzymes to dissolve your brain tissue. You'll be dead a week or so after your first symptoms.

This brain-eating zombie is actually an amoeba, specifically known as Naegleria fowleri. Amoeba, like N. fowleri, are a diverse group of tiny organisms that use pseudopods for at least part of their life cycle. Pseudopods, or false feet, are projections that can appear and disappear

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