| 11. | Pseudopodia are critical in sensing prey that can then be engulfed; the engulfing pseudopodia are called phagocytosis pseudopodia.
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| 12. | Pseudopodia do not all look like amorphous blobs; instead, they can be classified by their distinct appearances.
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| 13. | The couple began publishing a small, quarterly literary magazine, " Pseudopodia ", in 1936.
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| 14. | Cdc42 overexpression significantly improved the ability of cervical cancer cells to migrate, possibly due to improved pseudopodia formation.
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| 15. | These processes were structurally similar to processes formed by macrophages during phagocytosis and were accordingly referred to as pseudopodia.
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| 16. | Arcellinid testate amoebae produce lobose ( wide ) pseudopodia while euglyphid testate amoebae produce filose ( slender ) pseudopods.
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| 17. | Generally several pseudopodia arise from the surface of the body ( " polypodial ", e . g.
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| 18. | "D . fragilis " replicates by binary fission, moves by pseudopodia, and feeds by phagocytosis.
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| 19. | Radiolarians have many needle-like pseudopodia supported by bundles of microtubules, which aid in the radiolarian's buoyancy.
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| 20. | Testate amoebae taxa are differentiated by their test characteristics and the type of pseudopodia ( lobose, recticulose, or filose ).
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