Pseudopodia - Wikipedia A pseudopod or pseudopodium (pl : pseudopods or pseudopodia) is a temporary arm-like projection of a eukaryotic cell membrane that is emerged in the direction of movement
Pseudopodia Definition and Examples - Biology Online A pseudopodium (plural: pseudopodia) refers to the temporary projection of the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell Pseudopodia are arm-like projections filled with cytoplasm The projecting cytoplasm, in turn, primarily contains cytoskeleton, such as actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules
Pseudopodium | Cellular Extension, Amoeboid Movement . . . pseudopodium, temporary or semipermanent extension of the cytoplasm, used in locomotion and feeding by all sarcodine protozoans (i e , those with pseudopodia; see sarcodine) and some flagellate protozoans
Pseudopod - Definition, Functions and Examples | Biology . . . Pseudopodia is a characteristic of a group of protozoan organisms called rhizopods under the kingdom Protista They are characterized as eukaryotic cells that rely on pseudopod for mobility They also use their pseudopod to engulf food particles inside a vacuole
Pseudopods - Definition, Function, Movement and Examples 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
Pseudopodia - Biology Simple Pseudopodia, also known as false feet, are temporary projections of eukaryotic cell membranes These extensions play a key role in various cellular processes Research on pseudopodia has opened doors to numerous applications in different fields