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Roselyn Larson
15 August, 09:02
How do pseudopods work?
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Jett Chaney
15 August, 12:33
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How do pseudopods work? The Function of Pseudopods. Pseudopods are actually extensions of the cytoplasm, or the thick liquid that is inside organisms like amoeba. The organism can change the shape of the pseudopod, making it move, appear, and disappear. The pseudopods are used in movement and as a tool to capture prey.
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