which single celled organism has pseudopodia
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Amoeba have pseudopodia and it doesn't have any shale and it is unicellular
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Amoeba single celled organism has pseudopodia
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- Pseudopodia are provisional and cytoplasm-filled portions of the cell membrane that can be modify their formula in order to travel. They are used in some eukaryotic cells to move around or to eat.
- Most cells that do this are termed amoeboids. The amoeba is a common example.
- Pseudopods can also capture prey by phagocytosis. Morphologically, pseudopodia can be assigned to one of four types: filopodia, lobopodia, rhizopodia, and axopodia.
- Also known as pseudopodia (singular noun: pseudopodium), pseudopods are temporary extensions of the cytoplasm (also referred to as false feet) used for locomotion and feeling.
- They can be found in all sarcodines as well as a number of flagellate protozoa that either exist as parasites or as free living organisms.
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