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When in natural form, it can attack with a pseudopod.
They are able to extend parts of themselves into pseudopods.
A pseudopod of the beast had thrust itself into the building.
Then the pseudopods worked the machines as he imagined them doing, and the work went on again.
She reached out with a pseudopod to touch the bright spot.
Already a pseudopod of it was extending across the deck toward me.
It extended a pseudopod toward me in what seemed a friendly gesture.
Great pseudopods of water burst up into the air, overwhelming both large boats.
A pseudopod extended from the mass, depending toward the seed.
He had seen the one pseudopod that was thinned down to almost literally nothing.
She paused, concentrated for a moment, and her body pushed out some pseudopods.
The children are amorphous white creatures that move by means of pseudopods.
It was a good two feet away when it grew a pseudopod?
The fine tip of the pseudopod curled its way around the valve.
She reached out a soft pseudopod and wiped the dust off the surfaces.
The skin molded itself further, the pseudopods becoming muscular legs.
"It is one of my pseudopods, extended and then withdrawal in much less than a second long ago when I was a little boy.
At first nothing happened; then the squid began to push itself up on two pseudopods, as if trying to stand upright.
The culture is just pushing a pseudopod into a new direction and that's a trend."
A narrow gray pseudopod blew across their path, cutting them off from the water.
A handy pseudopod cupped around it, to make doubly sure.
Eon was able to grow and animate pseudopods at will.
What the flailing pseudopod had apparently done was more than just crack his skull.
Its pseudopods reached forward three-dimensionally as though to grasp him personally.
They'd never had time to launch a decoy pseudopod.
The bivalve waved a pseudopodium toward Joe, seeking his support.
The cytoplasm slides and forms a pseudopodium in front to move the cell forward.
The pseudopodium extends itself until the actin reassembles itself into a network.
It extended a pseudopodium to Mali.
Or should I say pseudopodium?"
These giant protozoans seem to feed in a manner similar to amoebas, enveloping food items with a foot-like structure called a pseudopodium.
Other protozoans move about by extending a part of the body to form a pseudopodium ("false foot"), into which the rest of the body then flows.
'Meta-bolic rate merely ticking over, pseudopodium catered for.'
With a pseudopodium, the vug E. B. Black held something small; it extended it toward Joe Schilling.
Extending a pseudopodium, the baglike creature brought a copy of the Book of the Kalends from its pouch; it opened the volume and studied the text carefully.
Generally several pseudopodia arise from the surface of the body (polypodial-Amoeba proteus) or a single pseudopodium may form on the surface of the body (monopodial-Entamoeba histolytica).
Without fail, a large slime mold in the maze changed its shape, shrinking in dead-end areas while, in those areas that formed the shortest distance between the blocks, re-organizing into a single, thick pseudopodium.
The electronic contraption sprouted an extension which carried in its grasp a long green cigar; the end of the cigar puffed into flame and then the elongated pseudopodium presented it to Leo Bulero.
And then the machine extended a pseudopodium, the end of which it pressed firmly against the edge of the table, as if, for a moment, it had involuntarily eased itself of the burden of its own excessive weight, had rested there before going on.
The capsule of Andreaea has no seta, but the sporophyte (Spf in the diagram below) instead is supported by a pseudopodium (ps) derived from gametophyte tissue, as in Sphagnum and the columella is enclosed within the sporangium.