How does Amoeba Move?

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The amoeba moves by shifting its cellular fluid from one part of the cell to another. This allows it to slowly move from one place to the next.
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The amoeba moves by shifting its cellular fluid from one part of the cell to another. This allows it to slowly move from one place to the next.
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Amoebas move using pseudopods, or false feet. They change their shape to extend the pseudopods, which are reabsorbed after they are done moving.
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Amoebas, like all protistis, are singled=celled organisms. They are so small you need a microscope to see them. Amoeba moves with the help of pseudopodia.
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with their pseudopods (they are like hands which they use to move and feed).
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