The Pseudopod is on SUNY-Binghamton's campus, in Dickinson Community's O'Connor Hall, and is run by the CoRE Special Interest Housing Module. I managed it for several semesters and debuted quite a few games in there. DUEL may run in the Pse...
http://www.hiaaron.com/duel.html
・ protozoans. An example of a protozoan is an amoeba, which lives in either salt or fresh water. Amoebas ... ・ algae. There are six types of algae: euglenoids, diatoms, dinoflagellates, red algae, brown algae, and ... ・ cytoplasm containing...
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Pseudopodia: temporary or semi-permanent extension of the cytoplasm, used in locomotion and feeding by all sarcodine protozoans and some flagellate protozoans. Pseudopodia are formed by some cells of higher animals and by amoebas. ChaCha Ag...
http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-pseudopodia-use...
An amoeba uses its pseudopods (fake feet, literally translated) to extend out from its cell body to engulf foreign bacteria. It then breaks the cell membrane off of the outside, forming a membrane around the bacterial cell (or other foreign...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How+protozoans+use+pseudopodi...
Fake Feet- that is how they move around
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_pseudopodia_in_amoeba
Psuedopodia translates in Greek as literally "fake foot". It is a temporary structure extending from the amoeba and is the means by which it moves. Other animal cells, such as white blood cells, also move using this mechanism.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do+amoebas+move+by+pseudopodi...
They form by the movement of the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm moves to a certain area. This lump is called a pseudopodia (singular). The exchange to cause the movement of the cytoplasm is the transfer between the endoplasm and ectoplasm, vice v...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_pseudopodia_form