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where does the pseudopodia present in amoeba?​

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Answered by 96678littlegirl466
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Pseudopodia are arm-like projections filled with cytoplasm. The projecting cytoplasm, in turn, primarily contains cytoskeleton, such as actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. True amoeba (genus Amoeba) and amoeboid (amoeba-like) cells form pseudopodia for locomotion and ingestion of particles

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Answered by mygloriousart
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Pseudopodia are arm-like projections filled with cytoplasm. These are the commonly found pseudopods among parasitic amoeba .

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