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"Pseudopods"
Keywords:
cytoplasm
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protrusion
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temporary
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palladino
,
eusapia
Related Terms:
Pseudopod
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Prokaryotic cell
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Vacuole
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Eukaryotic
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Plastids
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Plasmalemma
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Phagosome
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Prokaryotic
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Endoplasm
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Thylakoid
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Plastid
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Pseudopodia
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Endocytosis
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Endosome
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Cytoplasm
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Contractile vacuole
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Cytoskeleton
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Protoplasm
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Plasma membrane
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Cell membrane
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Chloroplast
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Nuclear envelope
,
Eukaryote
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Protoplast
,
Granum
,
Eucaryote
,
Nuclear membrane
,
Eukaryotic cell
,
Crista
,
Prokaryote
,
Pinocytosis
,
Nucleoplasm
,
Lysis
,
Prokaryotes
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Pyrenoid
,
Syncytium
,
Exocytosis
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Eukaryotes
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Cell plate
,
Axoneme
,
Flagellum
,
Chloroplasts
,
Golgi body
,
Lipid bilayer
,
Golgi apparatus
,
Organelle
,
Organelles
,
Flagella
,
Ectoplasm
,
Cytosol
temporary, protruding projections of cytoplasm
geocities.com
Temporary cytoplasmic protrusions of ameboid cells that function in movement and food uptake by phagocytosis.
sparknotes.com
temporary blunt ended projections of the cytoplasm of a cell that is used for locomotion or food collecting (in amoeba).
amnh.org
A pseudopod is a false limb, formed by ectoplasm, that appears on a medium's body during a séance. The medium Eusapia Palladino was particularly famous for producing pseudopods during séances held in the late nineteenth century.
zurichmansion.org
Literally, false feet; a temporary protrusion of the protoplasm of a cell for the purpose of moving or feeding; foot-like organs.
glossary.gardenweb.com
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