Locomotion in amoeba occurs through cytoplasmic projection, where it extends pseudopodia or false feet and anchors the tips to the ground, allowing it to pull the rest of its body forward in that direction.
Locomotion in amoeba occurs through cytoplasmic projection, where it extends pseudopodia or false feet and anchors the tips to the ground, allowing it to pull the rest of its body forward in that direction.
Locomotion in amoeba occurs through cytoplasmic projection, where it extends pseudopodia or false feet and anchors the tips to the ground, allowing it to pull the rest of its body forward in that direction.
Locomotion in amoeba occurs through cytoplasmic projection, where it extends pseudopodia or false feet and anchors the tips to the ground, allowing it to pull the rest of its body forward in that direction.