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Pseudopod functions as a foot of some kind, which many organisms that possesses it use to move around.

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A pseudopod is a temporary protrusion of the cell membrane used for movement, feeding, or capturing prey in some cells, such as amoebas. It helps the cell by allowing it to change its shape and move in response to its environment.

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The two most important roles of pseudopods are locomotion and feeding. The false feet are used to move food toward the digestive system.

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so protists can 'move'; also known as 'false feet'

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It is an arm like projection that catch food which is usually other protists or bacteria and is produced by pushing out parts of the cell.

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helps the cell to move everything around in the body

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Asexual reproduction.

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It means false feet

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