A pseudopod is a temporary protrusion of cytoplasm that can be used for locomotion. Pseudopodia can be called false feet.
Amoeba
Amoeba
no
False leg or a False Foot
amoeba moves by its false feet called pseudopodia.
Yes, protozoa have structures called pseudopodia, also known as false feet, that they use for movement and feeding. Pseudopodia are temporary extensions of the cell membrane that allow the protozoa to engulf food particles and move around their environment.
Pseudopods push amoeba by extending and retracting to create movement. Pseudopods are temporary projections of the cell membrane that allow the amoeba to move and feed by forming false feet.
The term 'false feet' is the plural form; the singular form is 'false foot'.
No, they are types of bacteria.
amebic dysentery
amebic dysentery