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Biology, 22.09.2021 21:10, ella8586

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

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