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Which of the following is involved in amoeboid movement?(a) Centriole(b) Cilia(c) Flagella(d) Microfilament
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Amoeboid movement is a type of locomotion that is observed in amoeba. It is brought about by the streaming of protoplasm, which forms pseudopodia that help in engulfing food particles and also aid in the movement of the amoeba from one place to another. Show more…
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