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Which structures allow sarcodines such as amoebas to move? a. cilia b. contractile vacuoles c. flagella d. pseudopods
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Which structures allow sarcodines such as amoebas to move?
a. cilia
b. contractile vacuoles
c. flagella
d. pseudopods
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It's pseudopods have a great ay :)
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The answer is pseudopods
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