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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 ... en.wikipedia.org
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Pseudopodium
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PSEUDOPODIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a temporary protrusion or retractile process of the cytoplasm of a cell (such as an amoeba or a white blood cell) that functions especially as an organ of ... www.merriam-webster.com
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pseudopodium
‖ pseudopodium Biol. (ps-, sjuːdəʊˈpəʊdɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. Gr. ψευδο- pseudo- + -podium, ad. Gr. πόδιον, dim. of πούς, ποδ- foot.] 1. Zool. a. In certain Protozoa (esp. Rhizopoda), Each of a number of processes temporarily formed by protrusion of any part of the protoplasm of the body, and ser... Oxford English Dictionary
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PSEUDOPODIUM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a small globular mass of protoplasm, from the whole periphery of which a multitude of fine pseudopodia radiate. www.dictionary.com
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Pseudopodia Definition, Function & Pseudopods - Lesson - Study.com
Pseudopodia are structures observed on certain unicellular organisms and some animal cells that function as a way of locomotion and a way to capture and engulf ... study.com
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Pseudopodium | Cellular Extension, Amoeboid Movement ...
Pseudopodium, temporary or semipermanent extension of the cytoplasm, used in locomotion and feeding by all sarcodine protozoans (i.e., ... www.britannica.com
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Pseudopodia - Microworld
A pseudopodium or pseudopod (plural: pseudopodia or pseudopods) is a temporary cytoplasmic extension of an amoeboid cell, used for locomotion and ingestion ... arcella.nl
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pseudopodium | Taber's Medical Dictionary
1. A temporary protruding process of a protozoan or ameboid cell, such as a leukocyte, into which the cell flows, for locomotion and the engulfing of food ... www.tabers.com
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QuickGO::Term GO:0031143
pseudopodium. Cellular Component. Definition (GO:0031143 GONUTS page). A temporary protrusion or retractile process of a cell, associated with flowing ... www.ebi.ac.uk
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pseudopod
pseudopod (ps-, ˈsjuːdəʊpɒd) Also -pode. [In sense 1, ad. mod.L. pseudopodium; in senses 2 and 4, f. Gr. ψευδο- pseudo- + πούς, ποδ- foot; in sense 3, f. mod.L. Pseudopoda neut. pl.] 1. Zool. and Bot. = pseudopodium. Also fig.1874 Lubbock Orig. & Met. Ins. v. 101 The processes or pseudopods [in Mago... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trichosphaerium
Morphology Trichosphaerium is a genus of amoebae characterized from other Amoebozoa by a multiporous test and a specialized non-motile pseudopodium, wikipedia.org
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寄生虫 原虫 Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like pseudopodium, flagellum, cilium and more.
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Podomonas
When cultured in the absence of any other organism, Podomonas extend a prominent pseudopodium. Species There are currently six species of Podomonas. wikipedia.org
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axopodium
axopodium Zool. (ˌæksəʊˈpəʊdɪəm) Pl. -dia. [mod.L., f. axo- + -podium podium.] A pseudopodium, stiffened by an axial filament, found in some Heliozoa and Radiolaria.1893 in Funk's Standard Dict. 1912 E. A. Minchin Introd. Study Protozoa v. 48 Pseudopodia of the radiate type are generally supported b... Oxford English Dictionary
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