What is the structure and function of a pseudopod? it sticks out like a foot and helps with movement. it beats liquid like a whip and helps with movement. it looks like a hair and sweeps food into a mouth-like opening. it contains membranes that carry out photosynthesis?

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it sticks out like a foot and helps with movement

The correct answer is option A,it sticks out like a foot and helps with movement

Reason -

The pseudopods are nothing but just the "extension of cytoplasm" or cytoplasmic projections of the cell membrane. These extension look like feet and helps in the movement of an organism (referred to as amoeboid movement)  and in entrapping the food through the process known as phagocytosis. The shape of pseudopods can be changed as amoeba does. Pseudopods in some organisms are also referred to as flagella

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