- Pseudopod
Pseudopods or pseudopodia (from the
Greek word "ψευδοπόδια", "ψευδός" "fake, false" + "πόδια" "feet") are temporary projections of eukaryotic cells. Cells having this faculty are generally referred to asamoeboid s.Reproduction
First and foremost, the cell surface extends a membrane process, termed a lamellipodium.
Polymerization ofactin 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.Function
Mechanical role
Pseudopods are one of the three
locomotion modes ofunicellular organisms (together withflagella andcilia ).Pseudopods are also important in
cell signaling ,angiogenesis andphagocytosis .Morphology
Pseudopods can be classified into several varieties according to their appearance:
*Lobopodia are bulbous, short and blunt in form, very typical of
Amoebozoa .*
Filopodia are more slender and filiform with pointed ends, consisting mainly ofectoplasm . These formations are supported bymicrofilament s.* [http://www.eforams.icsr.agh.edu.pl/index.php/Reticulopodia Reticulopodia] , also known as reticulose pseudopods, are complex formations where individual pseudopods are blended together and form irregular nets.
*Axopodia are thin pseudopods containing complex arrays of
microtubule s and are enveloped bycytoplasm . Axopodia are responsible for phagocytosisFact|date=October 2007, by rapidly retracting in response to physical contacts. They are observed inradiolaria andheliozoa . This supposedly [citation or further research needed] takes a strain on the helix for after the sensory action has occurred, it then later on dies.
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