Pseudopods or pseudopodia (false feet) are temporary projections of eukaryotic cells. Cells having this faculty are generally referred to as amoeboids.
FormationFirst and foremost, the cell surface extends a membrane process, termed a lamellipodium. Polymerization of actin takes place and form filaments at the leading edge, which subsequently will blend into one another to form networks. It is supposed that actin polymerization is at the origin of the force propelling the cell forwards. FunctionMechanical rolePseudopods are one of the three locomotion modes of unicellular organisms (together with flagella and cilia). Pseudopods are also important in cell signaling and phagocytosis. MorphologyPseudopods can be classified into several varieties according to their appearance:
Other meanings of the word (The Abyss)In the film The Abyss, a creature called a pseudopod was acclaimed as one of the first successful uses of CGI in film.citation needed
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