Sarcodines move by using pseudopodia.
Actinopod sarcodines Entamoeba histolytica
rabbies
Sarcodines move by extending and retracting their pseudopods, which are temporary protrusions of the cell membrane. By constantly changing the shape of their pseudopods, sarcodines are able to propel themselves forward in their environment.
Sarcodines are a group of protozoa that include amoebas. Some species of amoebas can cause human diseases such as amoebic dysentery and brain infections like primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. These diseases can be transmitted through contaminated water or poor hygiene.
typhord
water
Sarcodines, such as amoebas, thrive in freshwater environments like ponds, rivers, and lakes. They can also be found in moist soil and even in some marine habitats. Sarcodines are known for their ability to adapt to various environmental conditions.
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pseudopod
phylum sarcodina