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what is the surface tension theory of amoeboid movement?​

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Answered by drvinitasakat
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Answer:

It was put forward by Butschli and was widely accepted for long time. According to this theory locomotion in Amoeba is essentially like the movement of a globule of mercury or other liquid produced by local reduction of surface tension.

Explanation:

Amoeboid movement is the most common mode of locomotion in eukaryotic cells. 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.

Answered by Bunnypulleti
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amoeboid movement is the most common modevof locomotion ineukaryotic cells it is a crawling like typeof move accomplished by ritrus8on of cytoplasm 9f the cell involving the formation of pseudo podia and ("false _feet") and posterior uropods

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