| 1. | The functions of pseudopodia include locomotion and the capturing of prey.
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| 2. | They seek food by sending out tendril-like appendages called pseudopodia.
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| 3. | Reticulopodia are very complex and bear individual pseudopodia that form irregular nets.
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| 4. | The Amebozoa utilize pseudopodia and cytoplasmic flow to move in their environment.
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| 5. | Others had false feet called pseudopodia to creep around.
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| 6. | Cytoplasm flows into the lamellipodium, forming the pseudopodia.
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| 7. | Pseudopodia are formed by microtubule and filament structures.
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| 8. | Donation occurs when some keratinocytes engulf the end of the melanocyte pseudopodia, which contain many melanosomes.
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| 9. | Pseudopodia are critical in sensing prey that can then be engulfed; the engulfing pseudopodia are called phagocytosis pseudopodia.
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| 10. | Pseudopodia are critical in sensing prey that can then be engulfed; the engulfing pseudopodia are called phagocytosis pseudopodia.
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