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Definition of Pseudopodium

Pseudopodium
Pseudopodium Pseu`do*po"di*um, n.; pl. Pseudopodia. [NL.] Same as Pseudopod.

Meaning of Pseudopodium from wikipedia

- A pseudopod or pseudopodium (pl.: pseudopods or pseudopodia) is a temporary arm-like projection of a eukaryotic cell membrane that is emerged in the direction...
- motility structures. Movement occurs when the cytoplasm slides and forms a pseudopodium in front to pull the cell forward. Some examples of organisms that exhibit...
- Arii Taimai. Ch. I Archived 6 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Pseudopodium.org. Retrieved 26 July 2013. "Po****tion des communes de Polynésie française"...
- from other protozoa by their slug-like properties and pseudopodia. A pseudopodium or "false foot" is a temporary obtrusion from the body of the amoeba...
- Delaney [sic]". Screen Slate. "Samuel R. Delany by K. Leslie Steiner". pseudopodium.org. "GCD :: Issue :: Wonder Woman #202". comics.org. Delany, Samuel...
- 236–266. ISSN 0709-4698. JSTOR 23079109. THE WITLINGS by **** Burney. Pseudopodium.org (15 November 2004). Retrieved on 2020-02-22. Miriam J. Berkowitz...
- they germinate into free living limax amoebae, where they use a single pseudopodium to move forward, reaching to become up to 32 micrometers long. During...
- cultured in the absence of any other organism, Podomonas extend a prominent pseudopodium. There are currently six species of Podomonas. Podomonas capensis Cavalier-Smith...
- which lack both an operculum and a seta. Instead of a seta, they have a pseudopodium derived from gametophytic tissue attached to the sporangium, extending...
- several pseudopodia that project leptopodia. (B) Two leptopodia from one pseudopodium. (C) Ultrathin sections through leptopodia. (D) Adhesion zone. (E and...