- pseudopod.
Large pseudopods may
produce numerous clear projections called subpseudopodia (or
determinate pseudopodia),
which are
extended to a
certain length...
- length.
These are
roughly cylindrical with
granular endoplasm and no
subpseudopodia, as
found in
other members of the
class Tubulinea.
During locomotion...
-
naked amoebae.
Eumycetozoea Zopf 1885:
plasmodial amoebae with
filiform subpseudopodia that
produce fruiting bodies. Plasmodiop****a Cook 1928: endoparasitic...
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single central stream of cytoplasm,
granular in appearance, and has no
subpseudopodia. This
distinguishes them from
other amoeboid groups,
although in some...
-
leading edge of the cell (see lamellipodium). In some discoseans,
short "
subpseudopodia" may be
extended from this hyaloplasm, but the
granular contents of...
- of
forming one
lamellipodium with
acanthapodial (i.e. tooth-shaped)
subpseudopodia.
Pseudopodia of all
forms are made up of hyaloplasm, a
hyaline cytoplasm...
- The
envelope is
penetrated by one or many
small pores,
which allow subpseudopodia to
occasionally protrude from the cell membrane, for a very slow locomotion...
- a flat cell shape. They form wide
pseudopodia with
acutely pointed subpseudopodia (i.e.
smaller pseudopodia that grow beneath).
Unlike other amoebae,...
-
roughly cylindrical in shape, with a
single leading pseudopod and no
subpseudopodia. This form
somewhat resembles a slug and as such they are also called...
-
clear layer called hyaloplasm along the
front margin. Some form
slender subpseudopodia projecting outward from the hyaloplasm, but the cell m**** does not flow...