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Amoebae move by

a. extending their cytoplasm.
b. whipping their flagella.
c. swimming.
d. beating their cilia.

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User Sassan
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Answer:

I Think its answer A

Step-by-step explanation:

Amoebae use pseudopodia, In the case of an amoeba moving, it's cytoplasm flows forward to form a pseudopodium, then it evens back out. In order to eat, it will form two pseudopodia and wrap those around to meet each other, enclosing its food, then the cytoplasm evens out again.

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User DMcKenna
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a. extending their cytoplasm
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User Zackygaurav
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