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Pseudopodia
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Human uses his legs for locomotion and movement similarly in amoeba pseudopodia is used for movement in amoeba and other unicellular organisms.
Pseudopodia is a structure in amoeba which is used for movement and locomotion in amoeba and it is also used for engulfing food, amoebic movement is also considered as a protoplasmic movement.
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