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Pseudopod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pseudopods or pseudopodia (singular: pseudopodium ) (from the Greek word ψευδοπόδια , ψευδός "fake, false" + πόδια "feet") are temporary projections of eukaryotic cells. Cells having this f...
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Definition and other additional information on Pseudopodia from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... In amoebae, it is the rearranging of the actin filaments that makes the pseudopodia extend out of the cell, as I remember. In the cytosol they are arranged like a mesh, but in the pseudopodia they are arranged to extend ...
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Pseudopodia - Definition of Pseudopodia at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Pseudopodia. Look it up now! ... temporary or semipermanent extension of the cytoplasm, used in locomotion and feeding by all sarcodine protozoans (i.e., those with pseudopodia;
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Amoebae: Protists Which Move and Feed Using Pseudopodia ... Traditionally, the amoebae have been classified as the protozoan taxon Sarcodina, with a taxonomic structure that separated species with supported pseudodpodia from those with unsupported pseudopodia, and those with skeletal elements, from those without.
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note: Pseudopodia later became The North Georgia Review (because its editors, Lillian Smith and Paula Snelling, got letters asking whether the magazine, under its original name, had something to do with either protoplasmic phenomena or 100-legged creatures).
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