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  1. 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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    Pseudopodia (Singular = pseudopod) also known as 'false feet 'are extensions of cytoplasm which are created in order to aid motion of organism i.e ameoba.
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    The most unique aspect of amoeba anatomy is the formation of temporary extensions of the cytoplasm known as pseudopodia. These "false feet" are used for locomotion, as well as to capture food (bacteria, algae, and other microscopic organisms).
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    A crawling-like type of movement in which the cell forms temporary cytoplasmic projections called pseudopodia (false feet) towards the front of the cell.
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    In the case of two (f), four (i), and eight (j) pseudopodia, such a pattern of deformation does not produce realistic false feet, but rather a uniform ellipsoidal (f) or radial (i and j) deformation, and thus an extension of about 5 μm (f), 5 μm (i), and 10 μm (j), respectively.
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    The outgrown second toe / Morton’s toe is a condition in which the second toe is bigger than the great toe. This condition occurs mainly because one of the two bones in that is biggest than that in the big toe. Usually, this does not cause any symptoms and most people with this rarely require any correction. It is a genetic condition and what is the exact cause remains unclear.
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    Filled with cytoplasm, pseudopodia primarily consist of actin filaments and may also contain microtubules and intermediate filaments. Pseudopods are used for motility and ingestion. They are often found in amoebas . Different types of pseudopodia can be classified by their distinct appearances. Lamellipodia are broad and thin.
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    as in Stéphanou et al. ( 2004 ), large deformations of the cell membrane are considered which trigger the formation of multiple pseudopodia in response to external attractive sources.
  3. Pseudopod - Definition, Functions and Examples - Biology Dictionary

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    WebAlso 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 …

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  6. Introduction to cilia, flagella and pseudopodia - Khan Academy

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