| amoeboid | Amoeba-like. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| amoeboid movement | <cell biology> Crawling movement of a cell brought about by the protrusion of pseudopods at the front of the cell (one or more may be seen in monopodial or polypodial amoebae, respectively). The pseudopods form distal anchorages with the surface. (05 Feb 1998) |
| amoeboid |
ameboid: like an amoeba (especially in having a variable irregular shape)
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| amoeboid |
Amoeboids are cells that move or feed by means of temporary projections, called pseudopods (false feet). They have appeared in a number of different groups. Some cells in multicellular animals may be amoeboid, for instance our white blood cells, which consume pathogens. Many protists exist as individual amoeboid cells, or take such a form at some point in their life-cycle. ...
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Like the simple animal Amoeba, consisting of one cell.
Ãâó: www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/vocab.html
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similar to an amoeba. An amoeba can constantly change shape by the protrusion and retraction of pseudopodia
Ãâó: science.kennesaw.edu/biophys/biodiversity/plants/p...
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| amoeboid | like an amoeba (especially in having a variable irregular shape) |
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