Definition of Pseudopodial. Meaning of Pseudopodial. Synonyms of Pseudopodial

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Definition of Pseudopodial

Pseudopodial
Pseudopodial Pseu`do*po"di*al, a. Of or pertaining to a pseudopod, or to pseudopodia. See Illust. of Heliozoa.

Meaning of Pseudopodial from wikipedia

- projections (monopodia and polypodia), and according to their appearance. Some pseudopodial cells are able to use multiple types of pseudopodia depending on the...
- caused by the breakdown of proplatelets (mature megakaryocyte membrane pseudopodial projections). During the process almost all of the membranes, organelles...
- of the cell (either via water currents set up by the flagella or via pseudopodial extensions) and ingest the prey through the sulcus. In several Protoperidinium...
- divided into granular endoplasm and transparent ectoplasm from which a pseudopodial net may emerge through a single opening or through many perforations...
- trophozoites: Very irregular and delicate (described as amoeboid); many pseudopodial processes seen. The presence of fine grains of brown pigment (malarial...
- chosen for these amoebae "as expressing the lobe-like character of their pseudopodial extensions". As currently defined, the subphylum Lobosa includes both...
- thereby increasing the cell's effectiveness in absorbing light. The pseudopodial process (aka the tanning process) happens slowly in dermal melanocytes...
- of freshwater species Gymnophrys cometa, which usually has only two pseudopodial trunks but more can arise. M. marina cells often lie within detritus...
- either bears 1-3 lobes or is simply broadly rounded. This margin is often pseudopodial. The nucleus typically lies in the posterior half of the cell. The mitochondria...
- like flagella and cilia, the main source of movement in these cells is pseudopodial locomotion. This process takes advantage of the different consistencies...