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What are the projections of varying lengths protruding out of an amoeba’s body, which can appear and disappear, known as?
Contractile vacuole
Paramecium
Pseudo vacuole
Pseudopodia
- Pseudopodia (Option 4): These are temporary, finger-like projections of the cell membrane and cytoplasm used for movement and feeding in amoebas. They can extend and retract easily.
- Correct Answer: Pseudopodia
- Contractile vacuole (Option 1): It is an organelle that expels excess water from the cell to maintain osmotic balance, not related to movement or feeding.
- Paramecium (Option 2): This is a completely different type of organism, a unicellular ciliate. It moves using cilia, not pseudopodia.
- Pseudo vacuole (Option 3): This term does not refer to any recognized structure in amoebas.
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