Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The amoeba extended a pseudopodium to capture its prey.
The foraminiferan extended its pseudopodium to build its shell.
The white blood cell uses its pseudopodium to chase down and destroy invading bacteria.
The paramecium used its pseudopodium to move forward in the water.
The white blood cell used its pseudopodium to chase and engulf the bacteria.
The Euglena used its pseudopodium to move towards the light for photosynthesis.
The amoeba extended a pseudopodium to move towards its prey.
The cell formed a pseudopodium to attach to the surface.
The cell extended a pseudopodium to attach to the nearby surface.
The pseudopodium of the sea anemone helps it to capture the prey.
The pseudopodium of the choanoflagellate helps it to filter feed.
The radiolarian extends its pseudopodium to capture food particles from the water.
The euglena uses its pseudopodium to propel itself forward.
The pseudopodium is a vital component of the locomotion and feeding mechanisms in many single-celled organisms.
The cytoplasmic extension, known as pseudopodium, was observed in the laboratory experiment.
The microscopic organism uses its pseudopodium to engulf bacteria for food.
The pseudopodium is an essential structure for the motility of some cells.
The amoeba extends its pseudopodium to engulf the food particles.
The paramecium used its pseudopodium to move towards the light source.
The amoeba extended a pseudopodium to move towards its food source.
The cell's pseudopodium has receptors that can detect chemicals in its environment.
The cell's pseudopodium can also be used to attach itself to a surface.
The protist extended its pseudopodium to capture the bacteria for food.
The pseudopodium of the protozoan was used to engulf bacteria.
The pseudopodium enables the cell to move like an amoeba.
The pseudopodium of the slime mold was used to move toward food.
The single-celled organism extended a pseudopodium to catch its prey.
The paramecium extended a pseudopodium to capture its prey.
The amoeba's pseudopodium was used for both movement and feeding.
The pseudopodium serves as a sensory organelle in some cells.
The podocyte extended its pseudopodium to filter the blood in the kidney.
The pseudopodium of the cell appeared to be waving in the breeze.
The formation of a pseudopodium is a complex process that requires the rearrangement of cytoskeletal components.
The radiolarian extended its pseudopodium to capture the plankton.
The pseudopodium of the paramecium helps it to move around.
The pseudopodium helped the white blood cell move towards the site of infection.
The cell forms a pseudopodium to engulf the foreign particle.
The pseudopodium of the unicellular organism helps it to move towards the source of light.
The cytoskeleton of a cell provides support for the formation of a pseudopodium.
The hydra used its pseudopodium to catch the tiny organisms in the water.
The formation of a pseudopodium is an essential step in phagocytosis, the process by which cells engulf and ingest particles.
The amoeba extended its pseudopodium to capture a tiny piece of food.
The pseudopodium of the immune cell engulfs and eliminates the foreign particle.
The foraminifera used its pseudopodium to build its shell.
The pseudopodium of the white blood cell helps it to move towards the site of infection.
The paramecium extended its pseudopodium in order to move towards a food source.
The formation of a pseudopodium allows a cell to reach and engulf its prey.
The amoeba extended a pseudopodium to move towards the food.
The pseudopodium allows the amoeba to move and feed itself.
The cancer cell extended its pseudopodium to move through the tissue.
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