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Nigel Dawson
10 May, 09:15
What is a pseudopod?
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Dennis Love
10 May, 10:05
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A pseudopod is a temporary protrusion of the surface of an amoeboid cell
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Eliana Webb
10 May, 10:44
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temporary cytoplasmic projections of the cell membrane in certain unicellular protists such as amoeba.
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